..'_ its .‘k. t ‘ V New Farming Implements. ’ Necessity has truly been the mother ofsonte ofthe greatest inventions. The requirements of the various ï¬elds of labor have been wonderful developers of man's ingenuity. This fact is most nppll‘Cbt in the vast harvest ï¬elds of bortl. Dakota and California, where the .-iekh~. and the cradle, and the flail, for n.- u.any centuries wielded by tillers of the soil. would not, even in the hands of an army of men, have been adequate to the nquirements ol the hour. .UVH.‘ may perhaps be found one-of the most, if not. the most, distinctly American inventions ever made, in the 1892. FALL. 1892. We take pleasure in informing our friends and the public in general that our llll ll llll Mill“ Farm llll Sale u to Rent. The west parts of lots 23 and ‘24 in the llth concession of FENELON.§ 190 acres, close to the Village of Fenelon i Falls. 100 Acres Cleared, l and part seeded down. The unseeded por- tion ploughed and ready for spring crop; the remainder of the land in Wood. GOOD MARKET AT FENELON FALL for grain and cow] wood of all sorts. Good Dwelling, Barn, Stable iii Fences. WALL rs: and FROM lemmas. CANADIAN AND AMERICAN MARKETS. All the Latest Designs in l Hall, Dining Room, Drawing Room and Bedroom Papers, Ceiling Papers. Corners and Decorations. s PRICES a s'tutdtï¬tu customs. Call and see my 50. per roll Paper. is ac. .t .t u- p cpmbiucdk peeping and thrashing ma~ 8.1%,“: Low. Terms Ens} u u 70. u t. . euue. . cw years ago, a progressive . - , - .,,b 1 d. n it Be. .l .. Mme, h, we viciniw o, “med, can, 18 now complete. .We are now showmg extra value in Agglgottosold soon. m 0 cm l n u 96' “ “ lornia, not satisï¬ed with the slow pro- _ - J. G_ WILLIAMS, u u 100 u ,. are-s of his header and washer ,when Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Henriettas, Dress J. 9. sum, ,}P°“ “ml mm, 8,, me my ,0 500. w B0,, operated separately, set his nuts to . . 1 G. ll. G. lllci IT}, __ work to devise a combination machine , Tweeds, Winceys, Glnghams, anne S, 845- 1338 Hum“ Street: To"): Ihave on hand the largest stock “Wan lru-9 w~uvvv .- '0' ‘yvnâ€"uï¬oq†-. in the cutter bar clip < the stalks. .strong current of air moving. - urday that would do the work of the two with one motor. The result of his labor was a ponderous affair weighing eight tons and costing him $3,000. It did not notk satisfactorily, and he rebuilt it at- :m expense of $5,000. This machine operated-sntislitctorily, but it required thirty powerful mules to push it. These mules were attached to a ‘- push beam " ï¬fty feet long and nearly as large as a ship’s spar. This cumbersome machine was so arranged that it could be steered by a man whose title was " heltnsman." It required four men besides the mules to operate the machine. The cuttingr bar was twenty~two feet wide and the har- Ve.~ting capacity of the machine was forty-eight and a hall' acres a day. The eXpensc of operating this machine was. of course, large. ' The ideas brought out in the construc- tion of this machine were valuable, and inventive minds at once set to work to improve upon thetn, which they ltuve done so successfully that, as compared with the bulky Mercer] machine, then are new combined reapers and thrashers that are compactly built and which are easily operated by seventeen horsesor mules. The amount of work that one of these machines ts capable of performing in a ‘ day will seem incredible to those persons who have never seen them in operation ; and to those agriculturists who have never seen anything swif'ter in operation than the cradle and the horse power thrashing machine, the sight of thirty- live of these monsters working at one time in a single ï¬eld of wheat, as is frequently the case on the great Dal- rymple farm in North Dakota, would be an astonishing revelation. In one day of ten hours, seventeen \ Joules will draw a combined reaper and thrasher twenty-three miles. The ma- chine cuts 2.69 acres to the mile, which makes it capable of harvesting 61.97 acres a day. This would mean, in a year when the yield was fair, about 1.900 bushels of grain. This grain Is garnered at the rate of 190 bushels an hour, or three and one-sixth bushels a minute, which is indeed a wonderful : improvement in the speed with which the New England farmers prepare their 'grnin for the market. ' As the machine advances, the knives off the heads at These fall on a broad end- less canvas belt that carries them to the cylinder or beater of the thrasher, which removes the grain front them. It drops through a scries of sieves, over and among which a rotating fan keeps a This removes the dust and chaff, and the grain pours in a steady stream through a trough into sacks which are sewed up , and dropped on the ground to be picked <_ up by teams that follow the thrashers. The work of each machine. for the day, in an average ï¬eld, is 950 sacks. Bo- sides thc mules it requires three men at , a cost of two dollars a day each to oper- ; ate each machineâ€"Scientific American. .â€"_o-oâ€"â€"._ Mrs. Grimason of Toronto had a most. extraordinary adventure on Sat- at the Falls. In some unaccoutt- able way she fell through tlto Suspen- sion Bridge, and in a number yet more 7 remarkable was caught on an iron gitdcr .a few feet below, and clung there till y. rescu ed . When the Church of Scotland peti tinucd Lord Palmerston to appoint :. pday of fasting and prayer so that ill. Flannelettcs, Prints, Cottons, Shirt- I ings, Mantles, Cottonades, V Tweeds, etc., etc. We are also pleased to state that we have just secured, at a low rate for spot cash, a. large and well assorted stock of FALL 85 W llTER Cllll lid, which we are offering at 33 per cent. less than regular prices. It will certainly pay intending puschasers to Call and Inspect Our Stock of DRY Goons & CLOTHING. We profess to sell closer than the closest. We know our prices cannot possibly be beaten. WE, 'UNDERSELL ALL OOMPETITOBS by substantial percentage. Try us once madyou’ll always My. Opposite the Post-ofï¬ce. A ROY’S, King of Low Prices, FENGLON FALLS. GOOD FITS. _ WELL MADE. NICE PATTERNS. VERY CHEAP. WWW Call and see them at CLARK & SON’S. SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE. This GREAT COUCH CURE, this success. ful CONSUMPTION CURE, is without a par. allel in the history of medicine. All druggist: are authorized to sell it on a positive guarantee, a test that no other cure can succesfuIIy stand. Ifyou have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, torit will cure you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping it, use it prom tly, and relief is sure. Ifyou adthatinsi ions AGENTS WANTED. Fonlhill 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 borne-grown, hardy Canadian stock. Choice New Specialties, which are i of value, and which can only be secured 1 from us. We have given particular attention to the propagation of HARDY VAltlETlES Scientiï¬c American Agency for . CAVEATS TRADE mantrag DESIGN PATENT corwmuurs, etc. For Information and free Handbook write to MUNN 6: CO 361 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. Oldest bureau .I'or securing patents to Amer-lea. Every patent taken out by us is brought borers the public by a notice given free or charge in the ï¬rientitit ammo eat circulation of any aolentlflo paper in the wor d. S lendldl illustrated. No intelligent man shou d be at thout it. Weeklï¬, 83.00 I ear: $1.50 six months. Address M NH & 00.. uamms. 361 Broadway. New York. . SCHOOL BOOKS q . AND SUPPLIES PATENT I MEDICINES AND DRUGS A FULL STOCK AT W. T. J UN KIN’ S .' MRS. liEElEi, DEALER IN Mil-AMERY rauchDGoons OF ALL DESC RIPTIONS. l Paper ever brought into Lindsay. REMEMBER THE PLACE: Just Opposite New Post attire, Kent Street. LINI)SAY. â€"â€"â€".. G. A. METIIERELL. DENTI S'l‘11‘1;:“" . GAS.â€"(VITALIZED AIR.) Go to J. Nsenanns, Dentist, Lindsay, it you want teeth extracted positively with-â€" out pain. Gus has been given by hint with great success for over 2l years. He studied with Dr. Colt0n,of New York, the iuvcnv tor of gas for extracting teeth. Number: of persons are wearing artificial teeth mode by Mr. Neelands 20 years ago, and never required any repairs. Gold crowns, porno- lain crowns and bridgcwork dottc. Visits Fcnelon Falls, McArthur House, on tho third Tuesday of every month. Call onrlv in the day. 40-t. . Mm_â€".~‘ BEST VALUE. Fast Colored. Ging~ hams for 100. Fast Colored. Mus- lins for 100. Fast Colored Prints‘ for 10 cents. W The freshest Goods 'in the village at Wm. Campbell’s. JOHN BERRY. MANUFACTURER 0F SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, VALISES. Everything belonging to the g Saddlery and Harness Trade constantly kept in stock. Cnlhnme Street, lenelun falls. RE P AI R IN G The Canada life Assurance Bo’y ESTABLISHED IN 1847. LEADING Lit-'E .Done on the Shortest Notice. lKent-st, Lindsay, Ont. . mule“, might (“1.3†from t. their width-v ’- CONSUMPTION. a, "fad to us: it. i, Suitable to the Northern section of Canada. THE OLDEST AND THE a“: “lid mum “MNâ€! m Ice, an“... on '11} cu. m you or cost nothin _ as]: you For terms apply to ASSURANCE COMPANY IN CANADA. “ F I F G “V, ~.-.i-cir knees and scrub their floors and Due?“ h" SHILOH'S CURE- .“ ‘0 C's" STONE 5‘ WELLINGTON’ l i no cue on a s azc L octs. and $1.00. It your Lun are sore or 49.3% ‘ calm“! ‘33-‘59†“5 “l "'0 30th “Aprâ€: , is printed every Fridnv at the ofï¬ce. on k t‘p en rythin: clcatt. l.t‘:‘a‘u\‘\‘l’. to resent his advice as it:- sn‘tin; That Was thirty years ago, and such atlvic‘ takes better now. One of the most eotnpiete and unique r -‘.l-ctions of newspaper clippings cvcr itt‘uic. perhaps, \ras damaged by ï¬re in Philadelphia recently. It belonged to ‘ltt in (iod's light and air, and keep They voted; lame, use Shiloh’s PorousP . 25 ct. David Chambers, General Blacksmith, Francis-st, Fenelon Falls, Blacksmithing is all its dim-rent branches Toronto, On t. ‘ _..____. i HEADQUARTERS; IN VICTORIA COUNTY I-‘Oll. Rum Paper and Picture Frames; â€"l5 ATâ€" 1889, over $0,000,000. Annual Income for the year ending 30th April. 1885, 31,840,000. Total Sum assured to 30th April, 1885, l amounts to 847,000,000. The proï¬ts of this old and reliable Com- : the corner oflluy k l-‘rnucia streets. i SUBSCRIH‘ION 81A YI‘JARIN ADVANCE or one cent per week will he added as long as it remains unpaid. Advertising lattes. Professional or business cards, 50 cents puny are larger than any other Life Oflice i perline per annum. Casual advertisements. l doing business in the Dominion, and itgl 8 cents per line for the first insertion, and 4 5'" "lvd‘d who for Fem “Pd fl" done on short notice and at the lowest “4‘1"le ï¬n" the moans!)th Pï¬lm‘ living prices. Particular attention paid to seal and uch matter of different daily l horse-:hooing. Give me a call and I will ‘jnurtenls, and pasted the clippings so ob. ; guarantee satisfaction. 45-ly. «laitlwl on sheets for ï¬ling, alter the mnn- l - m-r of a library card catalogue. The: .‘ a y'tt‘lu‘l', nothing daunted, has set. about i subset the for the Fenelon meitt: old newspapers to repair, as farl Fans Gazette)" only $1 a year y possible, the gap caused by the tire. ‘ m advance. . ratio ofcxpenscs to income are less than I cents per line for evr-ry subsequent inm- W. A. GOODWIN’S ,' that of any olltchunndttttt or Hritishoflice. , tion. Contracts by the year, half year on Baker’s Block. Kent-st., Lindsay. r g The policies of tltionmpnny are indispuln- i quarter, tor a column or less, upon neuron. Artists’ Goods 3 Specially. l bio on any grounds whatever after two able terms. :yearamnd policies becoming claims are Machine Needles. Alabama and Dvee paid at once. The rates charged by thill JOB PRINTING Works Agency 1 (Iompauy are nalow nanny ï¬rst-class ofï¬ce. i of all ordinary kinds executed neatly,so rectly and reasonable rates. 38" Please call and see my 30. Paper. 8. D. HAND, Lindsay, April‘ï¬nd1 1892. Proprietor f All forms of polici s are issued. lchUUGAlJ. & BRANDON, l 1 43-1,. Agents, Penelon Falls.