“M g . _.... r-(lr-Mfl‘ a,-~.....-. . 1 German who took Waterloo, died on Friday at Hanover, j aged 99. l i . l um. died, full of years. an i honors, on i * ' “pity downwardl. new books, sent on approval, has been received at the .‘lcchanics’ I'tslituie,; and those not selected to be kept can b: purchmcll at wholesale prices by any psz'sou who want-2 them. Further par- ticulars cm be obtained 'upou applica- tion to Mr. Martin Kdly, the librarian." i “ Lattn‘s’ CliUitCl1.â€";\ few days {1:021 neat reading desk and twenty rents, each Cup ible ot'aceout nlatiu: eight pet's-“ms, were put in St. Peter's church. in Lamb‘s soul-uncut. Vorulam. They were made by .\lr. George McGee of this village, and when " hard ï¬nished,†that. oiled and varnished, will look very well. 'l'uE Stinkâ€"The work on the slide, cmnutcuced about the'middlc ol'Sep- tembcr. has been progressing steadily ever since, and a good deal hasnbccu done. was begun, that it would be ï¬nished in about a month; but it has been decided to make much more extensive repairs, than were at first intcndrd, and Mr. Thompson informs us that he and his men will be kept busy for the next three weeks, or even longer if they be , interrupted by unfavorable weather. Lindsay’s Leading Shoe Store. Fall is Coming! Let it come! We are loaded with Boots and Rubbers for full and winter. Men’s Long Boots start at $1 25 up. .\l-z-n’s solid kid Long lloots from $1 75 up, Women's Dongoln Kid Boots from 52:! 3511p. Women‘s Rubbers 25 cents up. We. keep the lim-st stock of Ladies†Boots and evening dress Shoes and Slippers, all colors, in town. We cover the whole ground from cheapest to lines . We want your trade. JOHNSTON & SISSON, Tile Great Slum .Uen quz'nme 2'). The Land for the Settler Only. In almost every letter that a Special Commissioner of the Globe, now travel- ling over the Northwest, sends to that jhurnal reference is made to the injury done the country by the tying up of largo blocks of land in the hands of speculators. Towns are kept back, rail- way development is hindered, the build- ing of roads is rendered difï¬cult and the establishment of a really el‘dcient school system is tnade almost impossible. All this is the result of the foolish policy of the Government and the pop- ular craze of ten years ago. At that time everybody Was wildly anxious to speculate in Northwest lands, and the GOVcrumcnt faciliatcd this most injuri- lrjis sort of speculation by allowing com- panies to secure possession of large blocks on absurdly easy terms. lint the area lock with was so great that the boom- swrs were unable to corner the whole of it, and the transactions indulged in have, as a consequence, in many cases proved anything but proï¬table. This again has so embarrassed the companies that they have been unable oven to comply with the lcuicut conditions of occupation imposed, and the land must, in a num- ber of instances, have become a forfeit t0 the Crown. It is the duty ol Parliament to inquire into this whole matter with a view of resuming possession of all lands to which present holders have no title. It is not. _\‘.vt too late to carry out one of the few practical ideas laid down by Edwardi Blake by insisting upon reserving the] great dOmaiu ingtho far west. for thci ucrual settler, and effect must be given v to this idea it' the present generation is to receive value from our priceless pos- ::«ossions beyond the great lakesâ€"News. ._...-..w.__.â€"â€"o .. n-.â€".. 5 Promising Lithographic Quarry. 311'. Harry Grundy, proprietor of the llurvc Lithograph Quarry on the banks 1f l". 5 Lake, has a sample ul'pnlishrd .ihor 32:3 stone, ï¬nished by Alex urler ‘: lc .\ Lo, Toronto, on exhibition at If store. of hiucklcston N Co. The «one is polished to a very line «laurec : ‘d- as stnooth surfaced as glass. Whm polishid it is Worth 16 cents per pmnd The Iithographcrs inform Mr. Hrumly that the stone contains no obj cilanaha- matter. such as brimuozic. flint. etc, and is one of th~ ti test szt‘npim of litho- graph stone that h is c vzn-s undo their nation. .\lr. Grundy showed a It‘pnrlct‘ this morning some clear and very accu- rutc spscimcns oi lithogrxphi-i: ol the large tti:tnttlltetut'in; (‘si ~h‘i~i::n“:.t rl‘ -'ho Coszrorc BTCWi‘lf: a“ '~ \l :l:'.' a; (‘o.. "‘ I c \tutnunicatmt to t» vii , .Jruulo. A s:utcs that. lithographin: is «late by (iihcr engraving the sin-.o or transfsr. 1 which is the way the. present ex nil: lo. 1 of the work in Mr. Liruuaij.'~ pa»..ku were dououâ€"I’i-h row-nigh If: tutt'uu'. .- ,. . ..,, _..-.._....-a... Gen. Curl .\iullct‘. the last surviving: part. in the battle of" ’Lord Alfred '1‘eauysoa, the poet laur- f Friday last, and was followed on ‘Vrd' nrrdey to his resting place in Wcsv miuster Abbey by an immense con» mum of mourners of all units from . Cut; \1’ BOQKS -â€"-A consizumnnt' of! It was thought, when the job hills in tertiary times. or. \‘r E Richard .\lctcalfe ot‘n daughter. . Carpets and Oil-Cloths,No. 9 Keenan ‘ ‘1' An Ancient Birdlaad. l l For ages before its occupation by man New Z-alaud :l'.’trm'3ti with great wing- 'w.: - "t . ~. - lLS... lard», whtcn found here no cerutt" g Wham) mu, per bushel...‘ 83 67 orous enemies, but an abundance oi vegetable food. The existed in vast number: and for thou- ot form as to embrace no loss than stren ueucra, cuntaiuing twenty-fire speciesâ€" a remarkable l'tct which is unparalleled ,tn any other part of the world. The {commonest kinds in the North Island i were only lrotn two and one-half (tr four feet high. Those of the South Island were mostly from four to six feet tall, while the giant forms, reaching twelve and thirteen feet. were always rare. ,lIunnensc deposits of tuna bones have lbcen found in localities to which they iappcar to have been washed from the Skeletons on the surface of the ground, with skin and ligaments still attached, have given the impression that these birds have been, cxtcrmintcd in very recent years, but other facts point to a different conclusion. Tradition seems to show, according to Mr. F. W. Hutton, that the tnnaibccamc extinct in the North Island soon after the arrival of the Maoris in New Zealaud â€"that is, not less than 400 to 500 years agoâ€"and in the South Island about a hundred years later. The fresh appear- luv:r skin and ligaments are supposed to have. been preserved by unusually favor- able coudMonsâ€"Scientiï¬c American. , “m-.,_..-_4._-. .. A...“ _â€"___ __. -0. ..........._._ A New Vegetable. duccd through the American Depart- ment ci'Agriculture. It is the root of, the calla lily, which resembles some- I what in appearance the ordinary Irish tuber, with the addition of a few whisk- crs, which have nothing to do with the qualities of the article as an csculcnt.-‘ It is more elongated, and when out the interior is a trifle more viseid; but a section of it is’so potato-like you would not be likely 'to distinguish any difl‘er- once. In cooking, it has ï¬rst 1;) be boil. ed in order to destroy certain acrid properties, after which it may be fried, roasted, baked or what not. according to taste. Farmers in fln‘ida have be- gun to raise these calla roots for market. The plants grow readily in swamps, and so thickly that the yield ,of a single flooded acre is enormous. They rcpro: duce themselves by the multiplication of their bulbs underground. so that the grower has simply to dig up the offshoots and have the parents to propagate anew. For centuries the Ezyptians have culti- vated a similar crop durinar the seasons of the Nile overflow, and at. the present time calla lily bulbs are a. common veg- etable in Japanese markets. So proliï¬c and palatable are they that their propa- gation in many parts of the United States, where conditions are favorable, may reasonably b0 looked forward to as an agricultural industry of the future.â€" Food. a§q~ Grasshoppers are becoming trouble- some in Kansas and Missouri. The native press in Calcutta take an alarmist vicw of the harvest prospects in Southeast Bengal. The inhabitants of the Isle of Man are excited over a murder, the first com- mitted there in seven years. The death of To!!! King Sing, the Chinese director of railways, is announc- ed. lie was noted for his progressive , ideas. Mr. Gladstone will take up his resi- dance on I) amine street on October 23rd, when the Canine-t will actively rc- sumc its Councils. - “'orkingmnn excavatinzi l the White- ehapcl distric: ol' lnndou came across; a box etmtu.tini.r_.r the bones of llllt):_\i moss not only; sallili of years, but had such diversity . Fenelon Falls at W. T. Junkin’s A new vegetable is about to be intro- m.“ a FENELOX FALLS MARIiETS. Reported by the North Slur Roller .llt'Il 00. l Wheat, Scotch or Fife 68 to 7. i Wheat, spring “ .... G3 65 Barley, per bushel. . . . . . . . 33 35 j Buckwheat“ .. .. 35 40 loans, “ 28 29 ‘ Pense, “ . . . . . . . . 53 60 Rye, “ 52 53 Potatoes, “ - 30 35 l l lButter,pcr 15 16 , Eggs, per dozen.......... 13 .13 , Hay, pct 10".â€... 6.00 7.00 ,lllldes ...........-. ...... 3.00 4.00 Hogs . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.50 6.00 Sheepskins............... 35 05 Wool 16 18 -...-.._. F_.. _-... r. .. New Advertisements. C:XT'L‘TLE LOSI‘. ~ Strayed from the premises of the under- signed, lot 9 con. 1 of ti]: township of Somerville, in July Inst, 3 oucâ€"ycar-old ,stcers and 1 two-yenr-old Heifer. They are all red except one of the steers, which has a. few grey hairs scattered through his coat. Any person who returns them or l gives information that leads to their recov- I cry will be suitably rewarded. JAMES HOWIE, v I Bury’s Green P. O. Somervillc, Oct. 3rd, 1892. 33-3! NERVE BEANS ' ceases of youth. This Remedy ab- solute-15‘ cuch the most obstinate cases when all other T;‘.CATMI§STB have failed even to relieve. Sold by drug. gists at til per package, 07.31! for 85. or sent 1) mail on receipt of price by addreesmg THE JAMES M -DICINE CU.- ‘l‘uruzets. out. I NERVE BEANSue a now an covery that cure the worst. cases 01 Net-yous Debtlity. Lost Vigor and Failing Manhood; restores the weakness of body or mind caused by over-work.,0r the errors or ex- IVritu {or pamphlet. Sold inâ€" NYROYAL WAFERS: A apocgflo mon hly medicine for ladle; to res ore an Slegulnte th m on g uclng free, ealthy and mi ens Inc No aches or pal on up- roaoh Now used by over 80,1380 ladle; noon-ed wfllggagnln. Invigoratel thpse organ; y at your drung on y hose with our algténzuro roan racoo nbel. Avo clubs 1 u ed _ , impala: malleEUZO atmxsa 1&010 *, x. re RE? , @WANY. I PEN I-“ non. '1‘0 the Y’alblic. . HE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE -Co. has amalgamated with the Alliance of England, giving insurers the security of $25,000,002) and the same good policy. JOHN AUSTIN, Agent, W Also agent for the. Queen of Eng- Capi- yand and Caledonian of Edinburgh. tal combined, $45,000,000. Fcnelon Falls, July 25th,1892. Se. esmsn Wanted. We want both travelling and local sales- men to represent the old established Font- hill Nurseries. Salary paid from the start to salesmen experienced in our line.. Liberal Terms to beginners and a pcrmanentsitua- tion assured. We have 7’00 Acres under cultivation and are the only ï¬rm fur- nishing Strictly ï¬rst-class Canadian erlllll~ Stock. Outï¬t free. Ilurdy varieties for North- ern Ontario and Manitoba a speciality. We guru-unlec our stock, Apply for terms at once. We want you now. STONE <5: WELLINGTON, ill-3:11. Toronto, Out. The Head Surgeon Of the Lubou Medical Company is'now at Toronto, Canada, and may be consulted either in person or by letter on all chronic diseases peculiar to man. Men, young, old, or middle-aged, wh.) find themSelves nerv- ous, weak and exhausted, who are broken down front excess or overwork, resulting in many of the following symptoms: Mental depression, premature old age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, bad dreams, dim- ness of sight, palpitation of the heart, emissions, lack of energy, pain in the kidneys, head-ache, pimples on the face or body, itching or peculiar sensation about the scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizzi- ness, specks before the eyes, twitching of the musclcs, eyelids, and elsewhere, hash- fulncss, deposits in the urine, loss of will power, tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak and llibby muscles, desire to sleep, z‘ailarc to be t‘cstcd by sleep, constipation. . dullness of hearing, loss of voice, dcsir- tor adult" The “ ï¬lm " “flyâ€, the 5m 0! ; mlitude, excitability of temper, 511:..1' r. a once notorious duo of Cl'lmlnfllF. eyes aurrrrnnlod with LEADEN cmcuzs, 0in .\t (lozttsri'ï¬', lnzl., tho wife of Wil- looliittï¬sllln,010,2er symptoms of nervous ILHH Stun-Er 1]’,1[|‘~_‘i] (“ml nil on her bus. (iOlJillllv that lellll l0 lllSlllllly 11.1“! death blt'ul's bluivlnlliln: “bile ho. was :lSlCt'p unkiss “inkd' uh? spring, or vital force . _, q i 7,. x, †Nut , [up i. W “I to having lle its lQll'S‘lzll] every function wanes “M “l l’ l“ “ c“? m "a ‘ ‘n in consequence. lliosc who are stck thro ‘L‘illlh abuse committed in igiorancc may be per- A; (Lmipnlis, 0†Mrs, Jame,- pflm tnancntly cured. Send your address for hpcumc ,,,(_,‘,,,_\:,‘1 a, a remark made by book on all diseases [li‘ClllH-ll‘dlillll‘tll. flock (3, , Q 1.." “I; , -. r V, a , “In,†7 sent frcc, scaled. lleitrt disease, the symp- ‘ "“ HAP†’ mm “M l‘ ‘l ,2, 41," toms of which are faint spells, purple lips, want t : Rippers}; ltuuSc and killed his numlinnss, palpitation, ship beats, hot two chihlrm. . flushes. rush ofhlood to the head, dull pain _,. ._ : in the hean with beats szrong, rapid and . _ " \g‘tlar, the seeoud heart beat quicker 13111171191 ‘ llnl’. he lit-:t, pain about the breast hunl‘, n. _,\.\.._1,, “H. nwmshn, ,,{ Vern“, 0,, etc., can posmvcly be cured. No cure, on .\fn‘u. .. y, October 15!, the wife of Mr Dan icl “hogan ofa son. . .‘i"1| .2 v.4: â€"la the township of l'crulam inns-.1 -y, October Stir, the wife of .\lr. DIAJRXR-IED. thntuuâ€"Crnrts.â€"At the residence of ' the bride's father. by the Rcv. Jas. Fraser, ,on Wednesday, Uet'r 12th, Mr. Alexander Windrin of Vet-ulnar to Sarah. fifth daught- er of Mr. Cornelius Curtis, of the sum: township "flâ€" l)IED. ' Twouzr.â€"ln Feuelon Falls, on Tuesday, October 1 Hit. Mary \‘erculc t_ only daughter of Sir. Jeremiah Twomey, Jr., aged 13 ; mouths and H days. pay. 53ml for book. Address .\l. V. Ll'JOX, 24 .\lucdoucll Ave. Toronto, Can- ilddb. 3269339 DIVSSIDN COURT -â€"-0Y THE- County of V'ictoria. The next sittings of'thc above Court wlll beheld in Dickson's hall, Fenelon Falls, vON MSNDdY, DECEMBER 5th, 1892 l commencingat 10 o'clock in the forenoo-i Thursday, .\' iv. 24th, will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this ‘cranty. Defendants living in other enun- ties must be served on or before Nov. 3. Oth. S. .\‘svxsmt, E. D. Elan. Bailiff. Clerk Fenclou Falls, Oct. 3rd, 1892. 7.. S 31061:, Kent; Street, Lindsay. r . Fenelon Falls, Friday, Oct. 14th, 1593. Sec‘ Our New Winter Coatings, W117 Wit ll With a Long Face SilWEBNE â€"â€"a.ndâ€"-â€" â€"-â€"â€" DURil‘lG HOUSE CLEAlelG A Special Cut in Prices Will be given to those BUYING FOR CASH. My stock is large and complete, consisting of BEDROOM SUITES, Lounges. Centre Tab/es, (Jane and Easy Chairs. - Bureaus, Side-boards. and every description of Kitchen Furniture. â€"_ Pictures Framed to Order. Everything Sold at Lowest Living Prices or! mains“: is that friend, and he backs it ,up with the iggcst, Cheapest and best assorted stock of 3 5E?†Undertaking promptly and carefully attended to. L.‘DEY]VIAN. UXDERTAKER & FURNITURE DEALER,- Golborne Street, Fenelon Falls. W Residence over the Shop. “$31! #1 â€"â€"andâ€" in the county. Cheap Lumber. We have still on hand a quantity of inch, 13}, 2 and 3 inch, 2 x4, 2 x G, ‘2. x 8, 2 x10 and 2x12, 12 to 16 feet long, HEMLOCK & PINE. which we will sell Cheap {in- Gila/i. ' The sooner you come the more you have. to ,,,,,,H,, .H . tools Read! Act! Men’s Tweed Suitsâ€: . . . .. 55 1 9 choose from. Also, 40,000 feet of Dry “ Blue Svrge Sluts-mu . 2 50 Planed Lumber, Flooring, Novelty Siding, U ‘Wool Pants , , , . ., . . . . . . , . 65 V.-joiut, planed one and two sides, “ Heavy all-Wool Tweed PM“ ‘1 25 Lath and Pickets, Planed and Rough, “ Fine Tweed Over'comst Hardwood and Hemlock, :5 O! and 3 inches, (flannel lined,).... . . . . . . 3 95 for stable floors, and 4x8 Pine, dry, for “ Heavy Winter Shirts (lace window sills. _ . ~ & button, collar attached) 50 W Any Cflsmg 01' Mlml‘lmll‘ 0"“ 1'0 Slot 75 planed at short notice. Base-boards mould- †All-wool Cardigan Jackets cd or plain. Apply at our mill. “ Men‘s Heavy all-wool Socks 12.3; GREENE & ELLIS ‘ “ Wool Undcr~shirts . . .. . . .. 25 Fenclon Falls, June 16th, 1892. 17. “ Wool Under-pants 25 _‘ See the Wonder Brace, 2 pairs for 25 z e. i All-wool Dress Cashmere, (double fold)ncoavosau.o.casuu. “Heavy Wool Dress, Serge dbl. fold 20 Marble W'Orks. (50inch). . . . . . . 75 __.... 2,500 Y’ds Grey Flannel, going at 15 it? {a 1,700 “ Fancy Shaker Flannel 6 _ I†i R“ l“ 900 “ Feather Ticking...†8 » ts prepared to furnish the people of Lind- 500 †Cottonnde (sale prices 10 say and surrounding country with Hervy Factory Flam] 1 2, MONUMENTS AND IIEADSTONES, t. H. "' . ll ‘ A ‘ . Whitczl‘l‘ool Bed Blankets. (very bow hub“ and (“mum large, extra heavy) only 2 00 Estimates promptly given on all kinds of Cotton Grain Bags, (hold over 2 cemetery work. bush,†p0,. dozen.†2 25 Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Maul . 1' n â€". L 5 . 1' ._ Fancy Bordcrcd Towels, 33 x 17 I lcccb’ ML" 1 Emma“) ' inches, eachuuu 5 WORKSâ€"In rear 0 the market on Cam- bridge slrcct, opposite .‘llntthcws‘ Inuitng house. ' Being a practical workman all should see his designs and compare prices below» purchasing elsewhere. 6 While ll; Fancy Bordered lland- kcrchiefs for . . . . . . . . . . , . 25 Men’s Waterproof Coats, (regular priCc $3 75,) now.... . 2 00 Fingering Yarn, all shades.. . . .. 5 R831", CHAMBERS. G-lb. “’hitc \Vool Bed Blankets. . . North of the Town 114.?! Boy’s 2-piccc Winter Suit, and Base {Q or Q ball 3.: but or handvslcigh free 1 95 -’__ -, “a, h T 1?,» fl ‘Tf‘gsw Lady‘s White Cotton Chemise, lace. ‘3‘] Itii , trimmed, sale price . . . . . . . . 20 Lady's \Vlzite.Cottou Night-gown, l Mr. Wm: E. Ellis having transferrr't l, lace l“mm‘~‘d: 8'04“? “in ~- 48 lusurancr Business to inc, l mu prt'pnt 2'. 700 Men’s \Vintcr Caps to ho cl in." to take risks on all classes of pt‘uptt‘?) ed out at - - r ‘ ‘ - ' - t ' 35 At "(rt-gt- 1'40 V‘Vï¬ï¬ï¬t 1E1! Luis Ladics‘ Heavy \Vintcr Slow}; for - cold weather . 1 £05 ' ! "lanc but 2i 5: class British and Canadian Ccrzipanios represented. owounonm l _ Wide lIcmp Carpets, now. . . . . ... 10 ,l .(:' ' f! ‘h ' ‘7. _ ‘x r ‘v ' “’0 have the largest stock of i “3†1 A!“ f7 lacoplfli ! ‘ Ladics’ Mautlcs in the county. low rates. , dam-cs; t‘lrna‘ffl. C Â¥ Pcnclcn . :June L1H“ Men’s and Boys’Achrcoatsandg .. - --_. , _ Suits and at )rices lower than . m p , gm aâ€, ’ 1 A l. is $3 Elli wail ' ' l..3 2 I IV 010 More are 710 talc/1y prz- a ; 'y _n~ ;. a“ .0] Old 5.]‘6/ yo,†good; Having done business in Canada for the It 25 (Z gelllllllé’ [13! TU/IZC/l We past 30 years, our reputation and responsi- ' I ., ,’ [[5 tier. bility are wall known. We pay salary and wâ€! Null) out to t [e expenses from the start, if everything is gsatisfactory. No previous experience re- quired. Write us for terms. which are very ._._‘.._. l ‘liberal,hctorc engaging with any other ï¬rm . r Romancesâ€"Brilliancet‘s 02' Don Wituan 'g l a Co's Commercial Agencies, well known I a 9 3 to business men; or Standard Bank, COL The Chen est Dr Goods “who†i) . y - ' CHASE BROTHERS’ COWUY, Man 111 Iandsay. , Nurï¬erymcn, Sign ofthe Golden Lion. coranouxa. - - 0mm. ‘Vsk‘ï¬i' '1.‘ 1.3 l "b. l u a - i ever before seen 111 Lindsay. l l HIRE. ll. ‘ NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ' agrarian Furniture. at the near approach of winter" when you have. a friend who is willing to help you out of your trouble ? ,,,,.- v. s . x -‘