r. ,x tf (. 0' ‘ . Votcm-r'oe,w"'"’p\..~x .,.. . , .2.» «nu. . RV... .. -’_g. Iâ€"llfufe" . ‘ .r‘,.' O" :‘l! 'l \l 't' aw. .‘v, lftw 5'" r. n, I .-,_-., r~ N I . to sing better than any others. gem in Hawkabury.â€"â€"â€"-t'urry .vvi s Canary Bird Breeding in Germany. The United States consular clerk at ; Berlin says that. third in money value among the articles exported to the United States from the consular district of Han- over during the last quarter were can- mi 5. For more than a century canary , hat-ruling l as rendered bare existence :. thS~lblllty to many poor people in l Ii". many. and has brought a competence to nti-r-rs. Fifty years ago the industry had grown to such dimensions that. it.‘T be mine necessary to seek a foreign out- let lull the trzzdc. Salesan were accord- ingly sent out, ï¬rst through the Rhine district, then to Belgium and Holland, {ll-ll, soon afterward, to England. The Herman canary tlt‘ulOl'S soon succeeded in cstnblirhinga brisk trade with St. l'vtcrsburz. the birds being brought by t':t"l‘lC‘l‘ to Lubee, and thence forwarded ll. ship to their destination. Encour- a;- ll by their success, the German bird (l :.lrr.-:. about the year 1850, began It akin: shipments to New York. This port-«l a wry proï¬table business, and :IIH'I' the introduction of steamship lines lll'll.‘ were sent to South America and Alistralia. Canary breeding in Germany has, lit-In the Commencement, been chiefly a home industry of poor people. The Jill‘l'ly tho Hartz Mountains, where the per mountaineers, engaged 'chieï¬y in the timber and mining industries, were ll: great need. Almost every family then had in the sitting room, the bed- room or the gnrret a breeding place for their birds. In the summer the food necessary for the birds was easily ob- tained. and before the winter came the on :thI‘ had purchased them. After the liartz Mountains became more frequent- ed by visitors desirous of beneï¬ting by the pure Hurtz air, the poverty of the mountaineers was diminished, and the canary industry fell oil more and motel At present only ï¬ne singers are bred in 1 00 the Hurtz. and for these the dealer must pay a high price. The industry “as then transferred to Eiehsf'elde, in the province of Hanover, where there are many Very poor weavers. Nearly all of these are now engaged in breedinpr ~ the cheaper varieties of canaries. The industry exists also in the poorer dis- it‘it-ts of Hesse, in the great Lunchurg Moor, in parts of Westphalia, and among the Sudetic Mountains (Et'zgebirgo) in Saxony. In the fruitful districts of the province of Hanover, where there is not. so much suï¬erittg, the business is not otrriod on extensively. In recent years large numbers of birds have been bred in the cities, chiefly as a pastime. The extent of the canary breeding industry is :hOWl) by the fact. that about 250,000 eunaries are bred every year in Germany. Among the foreign markets the ï¬rst is the United States, which takes, in round numbers, 100,000 birds annually. Next in importance is the English marâ€" ket. which takes about 50,000 per lttinutll. Then come Brazil, Chili, the Argentine Republic and Australia. To tut-so countries salesmen are sent. with salaries every your. The remaining birds, especially the ï¬ner Hurtz Moun- tuin birds, are sold in Germany, where nore value is attached to ï¬neness of Song, and where higher prices can be t;=:t..tlllcd than anywhere else. The average price for ordinary canuries is lr-vin three to four marks lor males. lit ace the canary industry adds about 1.000.000 marks per annum to the national wealth of Germany. and this amount. goes ohieflv into the hands of the poorest. class. The growth of the industry is said to be due to two causes : (l ) The German bird dealers have aways been very enterprising, and (2) ton cunaries bred in Germany are said About tun-thirds of the cunnries exported .. annually from Germany to the United States are imported by a German resi- . dent ol‘ New York, whose German home iu at Ahlfcld. in the Province of Hutt- uver, whither the birds are brought from all parts of Germany. At Brnunlugo in the llartx this dealer has a tuctory .which is capable of turning out. every day the material for a thousand bird , canes. This material is given 'to the . p nannts. who make the cages at. home. ' From Altifeld the birds are shipped to - .\..\v York via Bremen, accompanied by , attendants. Each attendant has under his care about a thousand birds, each ,in its own wooden cageâ€"Sci. Am. .. . -.. _ . Natural gas has been struck at Calc- ‘dmda. (lot A copy nt’tho tir~t edition of Gold- smithk " Vicar «~l Wakeï¬eld" was dis« , lytlJul of in London a few†days ago for ’t‘l75 'l'he :xntlor sold the original copyright of tire bu it for 8300. Hawk-bury is the muons-t place in tl'o"\rt.:rld and a majority of its ratepay- 't‘rs the ttIt-nnt‘st settled. Some time two it voted a bonus ol $5,000 towards l _.._â€"_. :: railway to be built to the village, and l Pieces, etc., a specialty. your. became tlu. road was not cutnplet- “l '"l‘ ““l‘ “' “l†“ï¬t-‘1’ ll"? lime *Pccmt‘d ‘ bridge street, opposite Matthews‘ pa :kiug attended to. - cemetery Wu rk. ROY’S ---FIR ST-â€"-â€" E l ‘ the remainder of the land in Wood. i “a 1 GOOD MARKET A, mm FALLS } PRICES I-smrsrosmcusrortrts. ‘ l l IN FENEL‘ON FALLS FoR THIS mourn. We are now selling DRY GOODS, HATS AND GAPS, lll'l'lt‘lpn' Wt 0f “‘0 induelry “as for- at prices that will knock the bottom off anything ever ofl‘ored , here before in the history of cheap goods. BRING ALONG YOUR CASH, and see what we will do for We are 5 cent Straw Hats - for 2 cents. 10 “ Straw Hats - “ 5 “ 50 †Straw Hats - “ 25 “ 50 “ Felt Hats - “ 26 “ 75 “ Felt Hate - “ 45 “ “ Felt l‘luta - “65 " 10 “ Giughnms - “ 5 “ 10 “ Muslins . - “ 5 “' 8 “ Prints - - “ 5 “ 10 “ Shaker Flannels “ 5 †Remember, these are only a few of the many Bargains offered in each Department MEDICINES that will astonish you. Call early and see for yOurself. mmyeï¬g Fenelon Falls, August, 1892. Cheap Lumber. Weibavc still on hand a. quantity of inch, 1:},2 nnd3 inch, 2 x4,2x6,2x8, 2 x10 and 2 3112,12 to 16 feet lung, HEMLOCK 85 PINE. which we will sell Cheap for Cash. The sooner you come the more you have lot choose from. Also, 40,000 feet of Dry Plaued Lumber, Flooring, Novelty Siding, V.-joint, planed one and two sides, Lath and Pickets. Pinned and Rough. Hardwood nud llemloek= 2 and 3 inches, for stable floors, and 4x8 Pine, dry, for window sills. _ 355"†Any Casing or Moulding can he get plutch at short notice. Base-boards mould- ed or plain. Apply at. our mill. * GRE ENE .lz ELLIS. Fenelon Falls, June mm, 1892. I7. answers wanTEn. Fonthill Nurseries. Largest in Canada. 700 acres. We want- reliable, energetic men to sell our Nursery stock ; previous experience not necessary; any man with tact and energy can succeed; terms liberal; outï¬t free. Our agents have many advantages, such as selling home-grown, hardy Canadian stock. Choice New Specialties, which are of value, and which can only be secured from us. ' We have given particular attention to the propagation of HARDY VARIETIES suitable to the Northern section of Canada. For terms apply to STONE a: WELLINGTON, Toronto, Ont. LINDSAY 49-3tn. {ii R. CHAMBERS iii? any and surrounding country with t MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES, both Marble and Granite. Estimates promptly given on all kinds of Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantel WORKSâ€"In rear 0 the Yunrltc’ on Cani- tb} the in an. the villagers, by a vote j' house. ,ut I)! to 3’... divided to take advantagci pl :lteir rights!" save paying. It seems glen: are only thirtynine really honest , Sound ‘ m. l .‘ '0’ 1' r ' .3 _ . . Being . pmctica, wnrkman ‘" shwld IA. I) [L ‘5 A 1‘ , ‘ yearsmnd [who «3 ecomtng churns are A are his designs and Compare prices before, ‘ purchuing elsewhere. 803T. CHAHBEBS. . North of the Tom: Delhi BUYING FOR CASH. My stock is large and complete, “‘ BEDROOM SUITE-S, . is prepared to furnish the people of Liud- Lounges. 06â€â€œ? 700/35, l . . l and every description of Kitchen Furniture , ._.._ l ‘ FROM «2» The west parts of lots 23 and ‘24 in the ; llth concession of FENEIJ()N9 ENGLISH. CANADIAN AND AMERICAN MAIRKETS. 190 acres, close to the Village of Fcnelon Falls. 109 Acres o1 sacred, and part seeded down. The llllSCCtlL‘ll por- tion ploughed and ready for spring drop; All the Latest Designs in Hall. Dining Room, Drawing Room and Bedroom Papers, Ceiling Papers, Corners and Decorations. Call and see my 50. per roll Paper. 60." ~‘ '- 70- t: u tt‘ it 8c. .t u u ’ u. for grain and cordwood of all sorts. Good Dwelling, Barn, Stable it: Fences. ï¬g“ Price Low. Terms Easy. If not sold soon, will be leased. Apply to H il ‘1 M Sc. “ e 106. u to until all the way to 50c. per Roll. I have on hand the largest stock of Wall Paper ever brought into Lindsay. J. c. WILLIAMS ‘ J. 1). SMITH, '}P°" 11°†G. II. G. McVITY, ' 288 Huron Street, Toronto H K‘ Scientiï¬c American Agency for REMEMBER THE PLACE : J nst 0pp0site New Post etï¬ee, Iient Street. L I IV I) S'A ‘Y.’ .â€"â€"_. G. A. METIIERELL. CLOTHING, OAVEATS. TRADE MARKSc DESIGN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etc. ’ For Information and tree Handbook write to MUNN & CO. 361 Bnormwnr, NEW YORK. Oldest. bureau for scout-int: patents in America. Every patent. taken out by us is brought before the pa llc by a notice given free of charge in tho ï¬rieatil’ir gunman Largest clrculatlon of any scientiï¬c paper in the world. s lendldl illustrated. No intelligent man shun d be thout. it. Week] . $3.00 a car: 81.50 at: months. Address M NH at 00.. unusms. 361 Broadway. New York. miiiï¬iï¬fï¬ ])EN1‘IS1‘1Â¥.Ԥ: GAS.-â€"(VITALIZED AIR.) Go to J. Nastaxus, Dentist, Lindsay, it you want teeth extracted positively with- out pnin. Gus has been given by him with great success for over 2i years. He studied with Dr. Colton,of New York, the inven- you during this clearing sale selling 121. cent Prints I â€" for 8 cents. 7 “ Cotton - “ 5 “ tor of gas for extractingtcoth. Numbers 15 u Bl'k Cott’n Hose 10 “ . lipids “313155.21â€: ’1’8"§‘?'.ii§'fi°;il lily-'33:? 15 a cotton Socks H 10 “ rcguired any repairs. Gold crdwus, puree» 20 N All woo] do, u 12,} u h lntn crowns and bridtrework douc. Visit: a . - u .. ,, . Fcuelon Falls, MeArthur House, on the 45 Boys Shirts 20 , third Tuesday of every month. Call early 75 “ Men’s do. “ 50 “ in We dflY- ‘ 404. l' . 75 “ Overalls - “ 50 “ "*â€"‘â€""~â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"Aâ€"-'â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"._.-...- . .5 - . 2.. SUP P1 ,1}; S 7 50 Men’s Suits 5 00 i ‘ j I, . " - PATENT Fast Colored. Ging- . hams for 10c. Fast. Colored Mus- lins for lOc. *AND DRUGS A Heancuanrens § FULL IN ~VIC’I‘OltIA CO’UNTY FOR Rum Paper and PlClUlB Frames AT -â€"-l8 ATâ€" ; 5 O W. A. 'GOODWIN’S r11 rttsts on s a pcca y. wm- as. titan, lean Machine Needles. Alabastine and Dve MANUFACTURER 0F SADDLES, r..§fiyp'f,jf;,°;;mggs;e tnr 5c. Pap... Honorees, TRUNKs, VALISE$_ Opposite the Psi-tuition. fcr 10 cents. m The freshest Goods in the village at DEALER IN llllhhllllllil’ AND FANCY ccccs ‘ NOW is THE TIME TO BUY on ALL nescnrrrrons. Everything belonging to the g Saddlery and Harness Tracie constantly kept In stock. lulbnme Street, lenelon' Fills. REPAI BIN G The Canada life Assurance Cn'y‘ ESTABLISHED IN 1847. THE OLDEST AND THE LEADING LII-"E ASSURANCE COMPANY IN CANADA. .â€" â€"â€" DURING HOUSE CLEANING A Special Cut in Prices Will be given to those Done on the Shortest Notice. Kent-st.,lli1liay, Out. The “ Fetielon Falls Gazette " capital ‘5 A858“ as at "'0 30th or‘iprn’ is printed every Saturday at the office, on [359. 0"†810300300. the corner ofMuy (.- l"ranciu atrertr. Annual Income for the year cnding30th . . “Hon,†1 ‘ YHR “- “, . . Apr b, 1885‘ $1,840.000' bl BS 1 3 . . . VAlt( E l Total Sum assured to 30th Aprll,1885. amounts to 847,000,000. consisting of Gene and Easy Chairs. Bureaus. Side-boards. or one cent per week will be added as long as it remains unpaid. Advertising- ltutcs. Professional or business cards, 50 cent! pct-line per anuurn. Casual advertisemonu. 8 cents per line for the ï¬rst itmcrtion,und 2 The profits of this old and reliable Com- ; pony are larger than any other Life Ofï¬ce doing,' business i.» the Dominion, and its Pictures Framed to Order. Everything Sold at harvest Living Prices. ratio orexpensrs to income are less than cents per line forcvcry subsequent inner- - - that ofnnv ()lllt‘l‘ Culttldlfln or British office tion Contracts by the your half year or ' ' ' nd 'ar‘lultv. . : . . . . ‘ ' ’ W Lnd°““l""gpmmpn’ ‘ , L 9 ‘ t The pollCH’S c! this Compunyare Indisputa- , quarter, tor a column or lees, upon ream:- ‘ hit: on any grounds whateVer after two able terms. i paid at once. The rates charged by this PRIITTING ‘ Company are as low as any first-class ofï¬ce. of all ordinary kinds executed neatly, co E All forms- of polio} s are issued. uctly and realonablcratca. Uolbcrne Street, Penelon Falls. ; "mm.an & mums, £.D‘}{Axv’ fl“ Residue: our the Stop. ‘53! 3 43.1]. Agenu, Feaelon Falls. Prayvicm. (taunt-nut: .t l’t'axrrtuu Dunn, a Farm for Sale or to Rent. {WALL Fast Colored. Prints * i '9’“. i i l I‘ L l t l