3 i .r 9‘, Pure canbonéhas been discovered in Erontenao county. Paris has twalve more daily papers than London, New York, Philadelphia and Boston combined. This year’s yield.1)i'-;liops- in. New. York state is estimated at 140.000 bales ~15,000~more than in 1892 Letters lrom the Crimea say that cholera is committing terrible ravages 'Ilumlreds in the province of. Taurida are dying daily.. The theory of Jenes. the English sci- entist, is that the earth is a large bal- loon, and that it will ï¬nally collapse as the result of drilling for natural gas. A" despatch from .Rome, Ga., says that Chester Scott. the train robber and murderer, escaped frein. the goal.- there on. Saturday night, with; ï¬ve-other- prisoners. A disastrous ï¬re swept over the lum- ber yards of the Pullman Palace Car Company at Pullman on Monday night, causingdamage to the extent of about a quarter ~of~a,.million dollars. , Alady in California hastwo far-ms â€"-one of 10. acres and the-otherxof l2. Fromthe apricots, cherries and'vcgfeta- bles which she raises on these;- two patches of land she derives an income of $5,000 a year. - Is not that better than clerking for some man at $7 per week ?. A..-,new»experiment is being tried in the shipment. of a. bunch of cattle to Antwerp. The steamship Kent took 4.00 head for that point from Montreal on_ Friday last.’ This is the second shlpment ever made to the continent- A shipmentsto Heinbui‘g two years ago was a failure. Hon. Edward Blake arrived on the steamship Lake Huron at Quebec at 5 o’clock on Tuesday morning, and left at So’clock. to join his family at Murray Bay. Mr. Blake refused to be inter- viewed regarding English politics. but said that the position of the Liberal party was still unchanged.- The.:-Honse of.»11ords:threw out the home rule bill last Friday night by a vote of 419 to 41. The attendance of peers was the largest in many years. and therewere twenty-taro bishops pres- ent, allot whomwent against the bill; but the Lords will have to 1>ass.it,._<oon- er 0! later, or run a great- ri;sk.;ol1 being thrown out themselves. In New York city,on.- the night of ~. the 7th inst, Mrs, Josephine Lindncr, a.widow 46 years old,.was_ run against by a horse and sulky that a boy was driving recklessly, and a shalt of the vehicle penetrated her breast, breakiu‘.r three ribs, passing through her left lung and out at. her back. She was dragged amonsiderable distance before the horri- ï¬ed spectators could stop the horse, and when disengaged from her terrible position she was found to be dead. .A prominent legal journal,ol'.Lo11don makes the startling .propositiOn that the . wig be abolished as part of the English jpdicial system. “Its abomination in every sense, practical and ornamental, is, admitted.†says the journal.. “ It is a. relic of by-gone age, and spoils the looks of most men with any pretensions to. beauty, while ugly men it makes grotesque. It probably eonduces to somnolence.†The Mirror and/Farmer: tells of'a " Maine sea captain who gave his little son a $05 Jerssy cow, and agreed to keep her in exchange for milk. The son milked and+hisanother "looked after the dairy. Thelirst year the mother and son paid crent for pasture and di vided $109 between them, and the sec- ond year divided $89 and had a ï¬ne calf to dispose of. It won’t be hard to persuade that boy to stay on the farm. WW " FENELON FALLS MARKETS? Reported by the North Slaw Roller 111m 00. FenelonFulls, Friday, Sept. 15th, . 1893. Wheat. Scotch or Fife . . . . 60 to 62 Wheat, fall, per bushel. . . . 58 . 60 Wheat, spring “ - . . . . 55 60 Barley, per bushel . . . . . . 35 36 Buckwheat“ ~ . . . . . . 38 40, Oats, "' . . . . . .. 281-» 30' l’ense, “ .... .... 50 52 Rye, “ 38 40 Potatoes, “ .. . . . . . . 40. Butter,.per 18-» 19. Eggs, per dozen 10 . 11 Hay, per ton...... . _-6.00 7.00 llidcs 2.25' 3.00 Hogs..................... 6.50 7.00 Sheepskins........ 75.‘ 1.25 Wool 17': .18 Flour,-family, Silver Leaf.. 1.60 1.70 Flour, best bakers’ . . . . . . 2.00 2.10 Flour, clipper. . . . . . .. . . . . 1.40 1.50 Flour, straightrolled.‘...’.. 1.50 1.60 Bran, per ton.....,._...... . 12.00 14.00 Shorts, “ 16.00 18.00 Mixed chop, per cwt. . . . . . . 1.00 1.20 New Advertisements. vile never. newscasts P EA HARVE‘STER. Our swath divider is completeâ€"n. full swath and no grain thrashed." Can be ad- justed to any mowing machine. A patent applied for. W. IMRIE & W. H. COPP, Sole lllmizgfaclurers ti' Agents, 214$. Balsam Grove, Ont and Oil-Cloths, N o. 9“ Keenan’s Block, Kent St in “Gav Saturday, September. 23rd,.._1893,- ,_.___,... -.......¢.W~r..m~....v .am m, .m.-~....._ m ._.._......._-..-.__...11_._-_..._. g, .1 . ... \D ; .7 .._H. B TTER' MEKING. . - WE A “vats; _THE_ S I l I & . Fancy-Bed‘Spreads full Width, also plan... . I kets, all-wool Carpet, Rug Carpet and plain : TRAVELLING DAIRY . From-ills Ghelph Agricultilral College will exhibit Dairy Utensils, Make Butter, Test Milk, and deliver Lectures on the Management of Milk and Cream, Feeding of Cows, Churning, Working and Packing of Butter, etc., at the - following- places on and twilled Flannel Woven promptly and . 'satisfactorily by SAMUEL l-lU'I‘CHISON, _ "Graven- . Fenelon-Falls, April 12th, 1898.â€"8â€"3m. OPPOSITE BENSON HOUSES. LINDSAY.. " Rcl' .1 le -. t 11 : Ollrl’dllolchnllyh(l haliiy During August we would like to clear out all our summer the Dates mentioned: , ‘ - , o 3 ~ Queues, Monday, September 25 goods' We ha" 9- 1 edUCCd- 111 P1106 everything that could Nursery Stpck and Seed Poiillul‘s. full and ‘ DUNSFORD. Tuesday. “ 26 stand a reduction ; selling Wlth a small proï¬t we can 001111310“! “119- Many Vm'iv'ies can only be Baomyggox, Wednesday, “ 27» _ , obtained through us. Commission or saln- -- Krsnounr, Thursday, . u 28 .not reduce anything more than one-half ; ry paid weekly and promptly. Exclusive . Mun-5N, Friday, “ 29 ' and choice of territory given. Don’t delay. HALIBURTON, Monday, October 2 - - » ~ - ;Write:attoncc~fontei-ms. FENELON FALLS. Tuesday, “ 3 . ALLEN NURSERY 00., Rochester. N. 1'. COBOCONK, Wednesday, “ 4 25,20,“ The Meetings will take place at 2 p. m- You and-yourfamily are cordially invited to attend. The ladies especially are urged to be present at these meetings. Come, and bring samples of milk given by your cowsâ€"say two cupfuls--of:'eaclrâ€".â€"a cupf‘nl of the evening’s milk“, and the same amount of..-the morning’s milk added there- to» These samples will be tested to ï¬nd out the quantity of Butter Fat in them, and the result given privately to you. In this way you can learn whether your cows are worth keepingor not. Come and See the Babcock Tester in operation, and have its working explain- ed to you. Make a special effort to come. You will get hints on Butter Making which will be worth very much,to you. All are ' is beginning to arrive ; we want all the room. we can make ; SUMMER GOODS MUST GOâ€. Black Dress Goods, Black Dress Goods ; New Trimming ' Braids, all widths; Hosiery and Gloves, Cheap; Parasols and Umbrellas, Cheap ; Lawns and Musllns, Cheap ;- Lace Curtains, Cheap ; Ladies’ Vests, Cheap ; All our Goods are Cheap. ONE PRICE TO SUIT EVERYBODY: Scientiï¬c American Agency for I : CAVEA‘TS. g TRADE MARKS, , L, - '- v DESIGN PATENTS. . v' ' COPYRIGHTS. etc. 7 For information and free Handbook write to MUNN a 00.. 861 BROADWAY}.an YORK. Oldesbbnreau for securing'patentmin America. mimpatent taken outby us is brought before r the pu lie byanotice given free of charge in tho . ï¬rimtiiir grandma cordially i'llt'l'etl. 30-3“ I, A » “:7 , I 1 es mun on an ac en 1- n e _. CO- 5 iiisihsirih'élahtistii'hpï¬féthih E STATE SALE . , ltï¬ht’sï¬gï¬gd’é’i‘m“ Armrest? La, 33 Kent Street. Lindsay, opposne the Benson...House... _ I J L VALUABLE PROPERTY. OT CE I am instructed by the executors of the Estate of- the late GEORGE HILLIARD? ' of'P'eterborough. 0111., to offer for sale by Public Auction, at T V90 31 EST’M l-IO’I‘EL, Fenelon Falls, 'To the residents of Fenelon Falls.- Take notice that any person or persons ; removing from any village or district in« - feeted «withudiphtheria to Fenelon Falls , CAI†onER75~ will be quarantined for a period .of lit-days ' o I 0 or longer, a. the discretion of the Boardi'of. 10" E3 T 0 8 ‘Health. The citizens of Fenelon Falls who - .V f b k ,_ _ , do not wish to be so inconvenienced will. at 2 o’clock p. m., the followingiands‘ : * BETOL‘dGl‘ 0f the Board of Health.': Lo'r l.â€"-West part of Lot 20, Concession 11, Township of Fenelon, 100 acres. Lor 2.-â€"â€"Enst part of Lot 20. Concession _ 10, Township of Fenelon, 40 acres. LOT 3 -â€"South-wcsl part of Lot 21, Con- cession l l,.’l‘ownship of. Fencion, 30 acres. L'or 4.â€"â€"â€"Block 11., Village - of?†Fenelon. Falls, halfnn acre. Lo'r 5.â€"Block 13., Village of“ Fenelon Falls, south of Francis & cast of Colhornc streets, 26 acres. This lot is better known A.«WILSOI\I,'IM.l D.,' . Medical Health Q/iz‘crr ~ Fenelon Falls, Feb’y 22nd, 1893. Lt. f. llllilillllll. lll-illllllll.. NOW ISIHE TIME TO'BUY‘C' Furniture. â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€" CURING: HOUSE CLEANING" A. Specialist fullness: Will be given to those BUYINGLFOR CASHZ. 300 Sample Parasols, Beautiful Handles, Something New in Curtain Drapery for :7,. 25 cents and up. 10, 12, 15 cents-a yard:- . V LadiesWhite Cotton Drawers, Tucked and $1 00 New'Brunswick Cotton Yarn.~ Lace Trimmed, only.25 cents. Heavy Feather Ticking, new patterns, 8c. Ladies' White Cof‘ton Drawers, Tucked and 65 cents for Men’s Wool Pants. Embroidery Trimmed, only 45 cents. $1 95 for Boy’s Wool Suit, and Baseball Ladies’ White Cotton Chemise, Embroidery and Bat free. , . . _ , . , Trimmed, going at 45 cents. 10 cents for Boys’ Nobby StrawHais. “5 the Hrl‘umld ‘35 MOW†mill pmpemy' , All Linen Tray Covers, Fringed Edges, 25 cents for Men’s Flannelette Shirts, cheap. flag“ “‘9 above lauds “H.133 Offer?“ 1â€â€œ Sale price 35 cents. Men’s Fine Summer Underclothing, 250. two PMCCISM P’lrcel 0‘“ WE“ cons!“ of Ladies! White Cotton.Chemis_c, Lace Trim- 50 cents for Boys’ Knicker Pants. Lots '1‘ and 2' _ P‘U‘CEI '1‘V0'W1'†‘50“5’5‘ of‘ med,‘ now 29 cents. r21mir~111en’s;.Ei‘ast;ic:~l?Veb.Bimces for.25e.‘ hols 01‘4'Md 9- Ladies’ White Cotton Ni‘ghtgowns, Tucked 500. on the $ for the balance of our Tweeds. There is considerable timber: on these-- and.Frilled Bottom, 50 cents. Our 5, 7 and 8c. Grey Cottons are below lots, and on the mill property is a fine site Ladies’ White Cotton Nightgowns, Tucked Mill prices. for a saw-mill and piling ground. Parties and Ruffle Trimmed, now 48 cents. Shirtings, .Cotton'ades-and Ginghams. gojng- wishing to look over the property will be 50 cents for Ladies’ Handsome Deiaine ' atareduction.- afforded every opportunity to do so upon Blouses. 500 Men’s Suits at llIanufact-urer’s‘Prices. application to Mr. P. W. Sullivan, who Another Case of that 29c. all wool Serge 114 Pieces Shaker Flannel to go at 7 cents. lives v-adjoining, and .will~.:show.- them- over. Dress Goods to hand. 00 for Men’s Heavy Tweed Pants. the lands. ' ’ -L‘adics,.ask‘ for Fast Black Lisle Thread Men’s Waterproof Coats now-$2 00; Tamasâ€"One fourth down, the balance Hose at 25 cents. 10 cents for-Men’s all-wool Socks. on time to Suit purchaser, upon giving snt- 24 cents for Heavy all-wool Blue Serge, for 5 cents for Men’s-Cotton Socks. isl‘actory security. There will be a reserve Boys’ Clothing. 10 cents for Fancy Stripe-swimming Pants. bid 011 each parcel. For further particu- Handsome Colored Dress. Delaines,.only 10 Over 300 Men‘s and Boys' SummerShirls: lars- apply. to. Mr. R. W. Sullivan, Fenelon cents per yard. at a great reduction. Falls ; to John Carnegie or :W. F; Hilliard, All-wool Henriettas, all the new'. shades, We carry the Largest Stock‘of Men’s Hats Executors, I’eterborough, or to-the underâ€" new 1.9 cents. in Lindsay. signed. Girls' Silk†Trimmed Hats going at 50c. Men’s and. Boys’ Ties, Collars and Cuffs in Ladies’ Black and Colored. cotton Hose,- a. endless .varicty... bigdrive 11th cents. . 500 Children’s Suits to be clearedtrout» at. 6 Lines Finished HandkerchiefsaforflSc.- half price. 20 cents for. Black :. Henrietta, good quality. Men’s Summer Coats and Vests very cheap.~ Ladies-Cotton Undervests, only 10 cents. We guarantee every pair of Kid Gloves. See our Table of Job Dress Goods. Ladies, our French Dress Delnines are by Stacks of Remnants at Your Own Prices: fur the N'o’bbiest Goods“ in Lindsay. Mystoek' is large and 'complete,-. 131113110qu SUITES,‘. Lounges“ .0611ft’9;-:’TZI[)/883. . Gone and Easy Chairs. Bureaus, Side-boards. . and everyldescriptionlof Kitchen Furniture.- JAS. Jo. POWER,‘ Auctioneer. Fenelon Falls, S'ept’r..4th, .1893. 29-2. Public Notice. This is to forbid any merchant or other person-giving_;1ny wife, Jane Ann McDon- gall, credit on my account, as I will not be responsible for any debtshe-may contract: in my nameafter this date, she having left my bed and .,board without. just cause or provocation. «have secured at a great sacriï¬ce a $2,500.00 stock- of. Clothing. This great line was manufactured.“t0 order.†for-wan. eastern house, but the ï¬rm... having failed; we secured the goods at a big discount:- If “you are in want of Clothing, don’t fail to see this large stock. iPicturesFramed to Order. EverythingSold at Lowest. Living Prices Undertaking promptly and carefullyy attended to. L. DEYMAN-’ Usnnn’rsxna &'Funmrnnn DsALna,-. Uolborne Street, ,Fenelon Falls. 13%“, Residence over the. Shop. “@11 I RODERICK 'MCDOUGALL... Fenelon Fails, Sept. 1st, 1893.â€"-28-3. * ModaGARTER, 40 Kent Street, Lindsay. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LION. . : ilarm'lior Sale or To Rent. The undersigned offers forsalelot 18 and. part of lot 19 in the 2r’id concession of the Township, of Somerville, containing 200 acres, of which 100 are cleared and the re- mainder covered with soft wood. The farm is well fenced and watered by a. never-faiL ing creek and-,Itwo good wells. The build- ings comprise a dwelling-house, 24 x 28 feet, of hewed logs clapboarded, with a kitchen 18 12.24 feet and a dairy celiarbe- neatly, a. frame. barn ~40 x .60 feet, on. an 8â€"foot‘stone wall; a log born 31 x 52 feel, a wood-shed, poultry houses the. The prop- erty is only six miles from Fenelon Falls.~ Price $3,000; two-thirds down, and the bal- ance on time to suit. purchaser. If not sold by winter, the form will be leased at an annual rental of $130. For further partic-. ulars apply on the premisesor by letter to CHRISTOPHER. FELL, Fenelon Falls P. O. Somerville, May 22nd, 1893. 14-6m.* EN WEQAWCE. . Mr. Wm. E. Ellis having transferred vhis .. . Insurance Business to me, I am prepared to take risks on all classes of property At Very Lowest Rates... - till 110 , The Olzanyflon Gold Medal Oil, which cannot be excelled. I“ None butiirsi-elass British and Canadian . Companies represented. as?“ FARBI PROPERTY at very low gates. dances Arnold. Fenelon Falls, June 14th, 1892. i7-‘ly. _____________________.__.___~â€"- SECCNB [ElVlSiCE‘d CCUBT' ~01“ THEâ€"- County of Victoria. S alesmlen VVante d To represent. us in the sale of i1. choice line of ilardy Canadian Grown Stock. Expe- rience not necessary. We want real work- Has No - z'w . «51:51.4 ..â€" w Tr“ vEquulwau-Vuz 11“} -«V‘-.'rM . ers, and to all such we offer a permanent situation at a good income, with chance of advancement. As we now have over 700 acres under cultivation, we can give our salesmen many superior advantages. We also desire to secure a good man in your district to sell the Rotary Sp'ay Pump, for which we have the general agency. This is something new and indispensable to the farmer and the fruit-grower. Send for terms and testimonial circular. STONE 8; WELLINGTON, 18. - Nurserynmn, Toronto, Ont. Equal. IdeCoIl’szgmgalgg'ER 0 MANUFAG I‘URED BY M60011. $513.03. 8;. 00., TORQNTO. Ask your Dealer for Lardine and Beware of Imitations. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DEALERS IN THE COUNTRY. be held in Dickson’s hall, Fenelon Falls, ON TUESDAY, CCTOBEB 3rd, 1893, Friday,September 22nd, will he the last day of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other coun- ties must be served on or before Sept. 17th. , S. Nevrson, E. D. HAND, Bailiff. Fenelon Falls July ills-1,1809 The next sittings of the above Court will .. commencing at 10 o’clock in the forenoon Clerk. . l V/â€"_- - v ’- ./ â€" .,AV.I\'/-W.’_/-«- .r. {a 1 n“ .thzâ€"aww Wow v-†- - Hm,“ p1,“. Mwmwmawï¬'mfwiW‘ v" {hymn-:3. s : «eh “m . .113 . gum-5]; .maz-qumc r; : 1: ~ «uh-9“?!“‘K5p Al‘s-1:..v2'v.‘ \ .M.-'.’w ‘ 1.. .4;- tri-‘g; - . \‘z