EPTEMBER 25TH, .1891. NOTICE. A‘l Notes made payable to Janus Ban, - Agent, will have to be paid to Frank Kerr x l ' F'. ‘ ' . . post-master here, who holds said notes. 10 M" "mar «(he “"Pamc Exp)?†; J_\S_ JOHNSTON & Co. The late census returns Show that g Pcnoion Fans, June 30th, marâ€"19 u: out of an absolute increase of 186.067 in the population of Ontario, the cities. of Toronto and Montreal have absorbed .- I . . . . ' ,THE ROYAL canons INSURANCE ifï¬icfuor'u, ciiliq'iuli-"imlcd Co. issues by far the best l-‘arni policr ' . - ' 'p L 'U 5 “HI tie in Cmmdm ~ linancial state of farmers as a class, tVill JOHN AUSTIN, not. marvel in the leastat the steady and ‘ Agent. ever increasing migration of our rural Fenclou Falls, June 12th, 1890. 17. population to the cities, â€" In the ï¬rst place, chn if farmers were free from debt, farming, as it is carried on at present, is one of the“ most labor- ious of occupations. From April till November many of them win-k From Your o‘cloek in the morning till nine and urea until ten o'clock at night. There is no l l l I l l l â€"â€"~ ‘_~_.~_.â€"._.- grate to the Cities. 9 INSU’lï¬â€™MXNCE. a UR GROCERY DEPARTMEN We have just re- 3 l i _ l l l l ccived this week full l . l supplies of every: thingr required for? Schools. All kinds of School Books, Copy Books, Slates, Scrib- Remeniber Iâ€"Wo do not H. AUSTIN’S OLD STAND. andle the best goods for the least twely undersea all other dealers. give you sixteen ounces to the pound every time, Boots and Shoe} . 5 sations that country people hare are not blow 8:0“, in fact any- ,8 ,_ p . ' ‘ time for recreation, no time for mental . s . . c0 - ‘ - culture even if the had moue' to s are w thing needed 1n the 2 a ‘ l’orpupcr or bookzâ€"but they) haviki't. -4 School line. Can and " The many .oppoi-tunitics for enjoyment . . .5: k Eel that the city life affords are entirely get your supplles a): ' lacking in the country. and the compen- l} V .rl! at . .. . .. ‘ er," ‘3 Haringin store a large and well assorted “cull-l, “0 real ‘1†they 599'“ sell recommending them to our customers. cu % > . I g ' - - ‘ I “I a y W £153“:- C/Ieaz’ C‘f Midi/e 0mg 7.; , 5â€" °f . or iiiivii‘iiris'237.133.3‘3.iii.“.i.‘i.‘32iâ€3i§ and BOO/v, Syora é Students Easy Challis, ~ country that is causing our rural popula- “- E- Ems- ! "s a .CARPET PLATFORM nocxens. as:.:.°.t::.:':.:.°.t::;tr....Eirznistr F-ancldn Falls August 1811:, 1891. - H a, . , agination; averse to change, the father ’ 6 +3 pf, - works from year to your, satisï¬ed it' he _ .__... . - Pd » TABLES, can make a comfortable living, or even I’rofcssionul Cards. 3 ' and everything usually kept in a first c'ass with somethinh' J?†mu" comfort; and .. n..- -.___._.:â€"_â€";_â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"__:â€"_:â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ‘ as Furniture Store, all in want of something :l by Try lIlO-Q-b'lbllll)’ lilo cull Purellllse a â€" ' “*‘r" 0 nice for 'arni br iis sons, ticy too‘clieerfully LEGAL 3E0. Fâ€"l ‘ , take up' the laborious iron-k, that they .-~:::_~_::1:::‘~*‘" ‘ g _ 8 have been bred to from their childhood, "â€"4 and work on uncomphiinlizgly as their ‘ A' 1" DEVLIN’ r _ fathers did before them. It is not this -‘.RRXSTER1 All°m‘Z-V'“l"l’“lvi 80"“0' i I ~attractiveness of other occupations so ) lll Chancery,Kcntbtreet,Lindsay. , . . . i _ much as the farmers inability to pur- ' " "" chase farms for his sons, that cause them to enter the learned professions or the business colleges. To give his soon what is popularly termed an education costs much less than to buy farms for them. And the farming class is poor. Presents will do well to call and EXAMINE MY STOCK before purchasing elsewhere. . 3%“ All good Goods, and purchased low L. DEYnIAN, Usnsnrnxsn & FURXITURE Datum, b‘olborne Street, fenelon Falls. G. [-1. HOPKINS, (Successor: 'ro Maura: 8r. HOPKINS) .tllltlS'l‘Ell, SOLlCI’l‘Ult, he Money 1 to Loan at 6 per cent. Ollice, “il- liam street, next to the Bank of Montreal. aracter of the goods we fferent- article to your house ,.. . .. u.- g oh i income & JACKSON, _ '7’ large majority of farmers in On- . .xftltl'l'l‘Ell-q. SOlJbï¬TgEasg ‘l‘c- Of‘ '23 R [41 1‘1 O‘VA I h. tario, as elsewhere, are already mort~ 3-“ ) hcc. Willulm 8m“: m - 3' g ‘gaged so heavily that they mil never 7-! . 1). Hanan. A. Jacxsos. recover, and it is only a matter of a year or two at most before they become bankrupt. Thousands are sold out every year under mortgage. Such seek the cities. They arcwisc lll pcrl'erriog the chances of competition there to Start: ing again with all the disadvantages of a broken down l'ariner,'who, it‘ he found the toil hard and the proï¬ts small when working his own land, would ï¬nd it. doubly so in working: the land of a land- ' lord. The longest hours in a city are Dr. GRAHAM has removed four doors east to his own residence, nearly opposite Mr. McKeown’s furniturefuctory. Fenelon Falls, July 23rd, 1891. 21-4. LUM__BER. GREENE & ELLIS O'L lARY &,O'LE:\RY, ARRISTERS, ATTORNEYSâ€"AT-LA‘V, ' Solicitors in Chancery, tlrc. Ollicc, l w lllock Kentstrect, litndsay.‘ DOAliii-dun O'Limtr. Heart 0 Lunr. on to see our goods before buying elsewhere. ed to handle our largely » I MclN'l‘YRE 8:. STEWART, AlllllSTERS Solicitors. Notaries. «kc. B ()lï¬ces ovcrbuturio Bunk, lu-ut street, We have watched the markets closely and you Will proï¬t by this. We show A Very Much Choicer Range of Goods than Ever Before. 11 give you a pointer in Lindsay. Money to loan at 6 per cent. on It Will pay y sample, and then send an cut a shade more. lar with good heuse-keepers, the sterlin Fenelon Falls, September 9th, 1891. r... C3 Q: Q) Fâ€"J 9-: “‘3' lcrms‘ s... have for sale all kinds of - . D. .l. Moist-rim. T- S"'*“““"'- " Q) . . short to him. What is twelve or even . . WWâ€â€œâ€œâ€"" +9 ‘5 Dressed. Lumber, Planed Sur- i'ourtccn hours! He has been used to & “a; m face Lumber, Inch and 1:}. >ixtecn hours. and sevcntecu. Do not . ~Tppg r OllicczBakcr'slllockl .2 3 inch Pine &Hemlock Flooring, â€â€˜â€â€˜ l†'"m 0‘ "3e c.°°â€"â€"5’ f‘."‘b°"“‘*=' AEUJZ ‘fjtiliin‘dmy ommshe Veiwhvs , c3 = v J . t&N0velt S.d.n man must practise in the cities, or of ilcmllbolrii‘l- ’to loan at lowest rates of G) - 5 4:. " Oln ‘ > y 1 1 3" their lack of comforts. He has experi- fiï¬ie‘st 3 ‘ r ® 23‘ g) ,_ 9 8 Whic“ Wm be 90“ enced such allliis life and has been har~ ' r "llbcatlicii‘o- - v â€"» Put-‘4 fl . . . . . ,- M flcc in Jgrldiid': till:«algnliliiiclon Falls, regu- ' Q) g g a. ‘8 Ii 01 CaSll [militia Sigigfgzlgfggtiuvenlmlcw true, lille ""5 Tucs‘my' J “.LA,.(;,,,,,, (-1 m '3 E can and 3“ for yourselves that while monopoly and trial-adminis- Jouu A- BARW- 1“ " ‘ ‘ i’ =1 m w r3 AT GREENE & ELLIS’s MILL, tration of public anti-i is ruining our - _- -~~»â€"7+*"7" -â€"~‘ ,. ... farmers, it is sendiuuvtlicm to the cities to compete with our artizans and labor- ers there, and to lessen still more their chance of employment and the wages received by them. In no case, perhaps, has the truth of the labor proverb, “ an injury to one is the concern of all," been more fully exempliï¬ed than in this. That the losses suaaiued by farmers could to any appreciable extent affect the workers in the cities seems at ï¬rst: improbable. And apart from the friend- ly l'elluw-lecling, almost invariably found among: workers of all classes, that in- Eslimflles promptly given On all kinds 0f stinctively desired justice {or all, the cemetery “'“k- , late at the fanning class, a prey on the OIL-PAINTED SIIADES A SPECIALTY. l P~MngbfmTu£lsicZ£$§R“Sh TOPS’ 3mm] one hand to money-lenders, and on the ' 'iï¬EhKSLm-mnw‘ ll“. marke. on Cam, other to land lllUllOpUllhld, would seem bridge street, opposite Matthewg' pa :king to be not at all the business ofthclabor- s I house. ' ‘ ‘ ing classes of the towns and cities. Yet ' s " Being 1‘ PmcucԠworkman a" “mum itis their business. "l'is clearly to their “if,“gis‘lï¬ili'fief,f‘,i,ï¬Â°'â€Pm Pnccs before interest to help the farmer to get back 1' c ° ' his inheritance, the unused land in On- ROBT' GHAHBEBS' tario and elsewhere that has fallen into NUrlh or the TM." "n" the hands of land speculators. Perhaps the one thing that has injured lanacrs H more than all Otllci‘lztuï¬fc land monopoly. 1N VICTORIA COUNTY FOB. acres of unused land in Ontario. among which Sir Richard Cartwright says them . .-. m -- -~ Fenelon Falls, June 16th, 1891. 17-8. MEDICAL. _ 4 a .__._ W ' Wm" S. N EVISON , LINDSA A‘. W. J. DEGRASSI, )I. D., asattests;armrest:.reaction. PAINTER a ram HANGER, Marbleworks, street, Lindsay. --At'D DEALER 1N â€" m. A. wnsox. I. 4â€"H.n..n.c.r.ts..0ntario.â€"â€" llYSlOlAN, SURGEON & ACCllthll- cur. Oï¬t-e, Colburnc Street, Feat-ion Falls. It ._._,. . 4-1.1 ll..- Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnlslies, Fancy Goods and Musrcal ’13 . . ., is prepared to furnis tie peop e o irid- Instruments, Gold and Silver \Vatchcs, Rings, Clocks, city and surrounding country with ' MONUMENTS AND llEADS'l‘ONES, other Jewelry, Crockery and Glass-ware. both Marble and Granite. Dtt. H. H. GRAHAM, ‘lRADUATE of the University at Trinity (1 College, Fellow of ’l‘riiiiiv Medical; 202 be.- of the Royal College ori , , , V 33:231.? :lnEngland, Member of the (.‘vol-‘ ’l‘wo doors South ot Mr. Heard s hardware store. logo of Physicians & Surgeons ot‘lJnturio. Olliec and residence oti Primers-bl. ll est leaclon Falls, opposite the (1.13m otlice. Fenelon Falls, August 19th, 1891. some. - as“ L A R, D I NE JAMES DICKSON, ass asconc FAMOUS AS THE GREAT L. Surveyor. Commissioner in the Q it, . Connyanccr. Arc. Residence, and ad- drus. Feat-Ion Falls. fl“ Get only the genuine. m For Sale by Leading Dealers throughout thaflmmtry. Bountiful and durable artiï¬cial teeth made, and all other dental work properly done Burl; 27 :cnrs‘ experience. 164;. How olten do we hear it deplored (Concluded an eighth page.) Machine Needles. Alabasï¬ne and D70 Works Agency. . A-..†m ~ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" “ ' ' t F . . . M i r B P d P . is enouuli land "cod for agricultural put- DENTAL. M a c h i n e o i l poses id iurnisli proï¬table employment I H or CANADA. It is made only by McCOLL BROS. e 00., Toronto. -" "‘- , for arciiflralll milliotlis of {ITOZPQI’PU'U lair-m. ; . . . . er8,an t cog: in may 0 myure m ’ M c o L L’s L I N D E R o l L w é 8’ some extent by a. high tarill', and by DENTI‘ST, 1.1310533? C BakersBlock. Estimated“; ,owmd prim forms products MW ,a a " . . mif¢§lsï¬zm§$ffln§q:32“. 32:31:! need only be used to be appreciated. Try it. Bert-are of those who imitate Lardiac, Artists’ Goods a Specialty. “quell†0f lhe “Pealâ€: “P or W" W" l l Why Our Farming Popuatious Mk ritory, still he cannot become bankrupt.’ ..?.;u [â€"94 ,. v F ’2 "mez. a. F-vhwl :-.-s = D m. .... i. "A I ‘ _'-‘-{" .4 . -w..-...,. 4-“.