Ct'~,;jiets and Oil-Cloths, No. 9 Keenan’s. Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. forwarded for the next eight weeks, as it will take that length of time, nt least, to get rid of all the ice. All the com- pany had stored at Haliburton was ship- ped during the past fortnight or three weeks. and a few days ago Mr. Eltis was at Barrie, where the company bought or laid in a stock. The rise in the priee of ice during hot weather is nor all proï¬t to the speculators. as a block of ice decreases abou' one-third in weight between the time it is stored in winter and the time it reaches its des~ tination in July or August. Tm: CAitrznos LAKE MG‘."STER:â€" For some yours past the existence cf on aquritic monster in Cameron Lake has been well known; but what if; was 2'8- innined :1 mystery until last Mon ihy ul‘zernoon, when Mr. \V. E. Ellis and followed it for at least- a quorter'ol' an hour. while. it swam lazily around a few inches below the surface of the Witter. He could easily have struck it with his paddle. but did not like to commence hostilities, as he was alone in a light canoe and cannot swim, and he thought it possible that the monsterâ€" which was over ï¬ve feet long and of great bulkâ€"miniuht retaliate by upset- tingr him. Mr. Blott, to whom. amongst others. he was afterwards describing it, said that the. creature was beyond all doubt it sturgeon, probably an old female rather late in spawning. Mr. Blott formerly livmi near Lake Erie. in which sturgeons are Very numerous, and he says they are so sluggish in the spawn- ing season that he has scores of times seen men wade out and actually throw their arms around them before they would attempt to escape. BIRTHS McGeeâ€"In the township of Vernlnm,on Saturday, July 19th, the wife of Mr. George McGee of a. daughter. ~______________________â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"- DIIED. Firzuniu‘Ln.â€"In Fenclon Falls, on' Fri- zllty, July 18th, Elizabeth, relict of the late James Fitzgemld, Sn, wged 73 yenrsa. M FENELON FALLS MARKETS; Reported by the North Star Roller .‘lIier'é'o. Fenclon Falls, Fridwy, July 25th,.1890. Wheat, fnll, per bushel. . . . $0.80 to»$0.90 Wheat, spring “ .. . . 85 90 Wheat, Scotch or Fife . 90 95 Ritrley, per bushel. . . . . 35 40 (hits. “ . . . . . . . . 35 36 l’l'itstf, “ . . . . . a . . 50 53 Rye, “ . . . . . . . . 40 42 Potatoes "' ‘25 30 Butler. per "3...... 10 12 llogs. per cwt.............. 5.00 5.25 ligu‘s. per dozen...... ll 12 llny, per ton...... 6.00 7.00 Hides . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2.25 2.75 Sheepskins. 40 1'.00 Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 '33 New Advertisements. Now is the time to buy Rings, Clocks, Silver Plato, Brooches and all kinds of own. For the next 30 days every- thing will be sold All kinds of :1} It) I) 1X I R I N G to Watt-hes, Clocks and Jewel- lery of m‘u‘r description gull!“- untued m giro satisfaction. R. .3. $308K opp 1:“ the poet-ofï¬ce. FENE .0N FALLS. lha Bigges Bil GA NS ever heard of Ill LINSM can be had at GAMERS Bankrupt Stock Staple and Fancy MY 1 At Cost. Q E 463 Men‘s & Boys" this season’s make, bought at l WW... $2 90 for a good Wool Suit, AT well made and lined, ! any size. W lCARTER, l l i save money by calling before purchasing l WE ARE NOT ONLY BUT WE ARE. lllll‘lllPPllll lll llMPE'llTlRl. Any one seeing the number of cases in front of our store a few days ago would think we had Gone Mad; but nothing of the kind had occurred. It was simply cases ï¬lled with a Toronto Bankrupt Stock of general Hosiery, Gloves, Ready-made Clothing, etc. etc.,. a Lass Than 50 Cent. ll lit Dr being received- Although we have given big: on; BARGAIN-S IN THE: PAST, we feel conï¬dent- that in. this last purchase we have secured. the best line of goods and lowest prices yet offered. Next to the new Post-Grime, Lindsay. NOTICE TO STORE-KEEPERS. W A N .r E Store-keepers and others are hereby for- bidden to give credit to any person whom- lift-liable l’ushin ,2: Din“ m1 soever on my account, us after this dnle I i, I‘ , g . ' ,' '~ - r ' sell choice Nursery St Ink. (for do: - :~.~- will not p“). for an}. goods obtained in my sol‘lmt-ul. A illll‘l-llililtulllllll'lllllilg' oili- rvi‘. of wool that blows. name without n. written or‘ verbul order ‘ for Spring work. Mr subunn-n han :lei . , , ' "I from me. SlH'l'L‘SS. ninny sellingr l‘roni 5'1"†lo $."l' i and able to compete in my own - line ol business and thank mvl JOHN T." THOMPSON» F'enelon Frills, July 10th, 1890. 21-4. GREENE & ELLIS’S pt-r wen-k. Hood for l’rouf unnl Tf‘rlilwa‘ l ul onco. Lilli-ml 'l't-rnls null lln- lw-t niuls. A good pushingr innn mulled hen-l gooll< in tln- non-km. \\'rilt- l-‘nltnttuir'i: l‘I. ‘YUl'Sli. Nurserytnun. lit-(‘lllf.~ll'l'. N. Y. â€"â€"A.\'llâ€"â€"â€"â€" STYLISH by buying your LUMBER YARDS, i , ' ...-_ SI llNilllN lllu lllll llllllllll. SME WWW years. I have wrthstood op- We burn for sale hert- and at Lindsay all position ï¬ve thugs in the last hinds of llnildinn’ Lumber. Joist. Scmnlinr" , ‘ - . l’lnnk. Timber.D lmth. l’ickt‘ts’. Shingle; “3.11 being 111 Fenek’n Falls, "11d 1 Fence Posts and all kinds of l’lnned and \Vlll Stlll be able to (five Hatis-l V Matched Lumber from one to two yours old. D l Our Common Lumber. boll) Pine and l Hemlock. inch and two inch. is mostly new stock, out lust season, \wll roofed, dry and bright, manufactured expressly for the locul trade of lielltlnn Falls and Lindsay and surrounding: country. . . . . J. SLATER l I~ mm our llmgexperienrr- m the busmess, , . ill" 'll'lle‘s' S‘l". l ' Eliot] llllCTIEOl. ‘iiilintlis i‘leiifuirddé'ogviizréiiï¬dl‘iis: E & i “V l 'lIl" "7. ," - l ‘ “ °r ‘FEAEL 0N FALLS. ' l Bllllll llll Sllllllllll faction, as in the past, :tfter havmg had thirty yuu‘s’ ex» perience. MILLINERY nt Mus. l. ,'.l(:l)ot:n.u.t.‘.~. where We have assorted nnd piled by themselves . . both qualities to suit purchasers. Prices 2 Doors SOUll‘l of Mechanics Institute, from $3 no to $5 per 31 feet and upwards. of the very latest and most insiiionabiv. MilliuL-ry is alwuya on hand. “"0 have about two million feet that must IO: he sold to make room for new stock. Par. Business Notice. elsmhcm' U: by sending mm. bins here or The residents of Penelon Falls will please to Lindsay for quotations. llilis estimated take "mm". Um†have. hï¬ugm u“ imm’m D R N and returned for unprovnl. (Inn ship by car Bukey". {mm Mi" MC“ mmm‘ and "ï¬end 6’ ' running the business. I hope all his cus- loeds to all points. Can get special rntt‘g , , , tomcra‘ wrll furor me “'llh their patronage. on to April next. Send on our orders. "One Dollar Stl"l‘d i5 TwoDol are Earned} and “15° '"""-'" n?" "MS-“5 I “"3 l‘umnl; on a horse and rig. and will deliver daily Tau Nortonâ€"The above is all @nglum- . 1 . ‘ a _ . her. purallel widths. 2:1}?flerllwn- 3) Ufldt will be since. Gnrnns s ELLIS, Fender; Fan... sun. PARSONS, .4ng ac Mutiny tit-s requiring any of the nbore stock will A's usual, great attention wili he girl-r. 'J. and those who favour her with their patron- .tge may rely upon having their [1.lrmrnt's neatly and artistically made. Mrs. R. McDougau, (V. .T. LAMB. Penelon Pulls, June 19th. 1890. 18â€"3. Penelon Falls, June 2nd. 1890. 16. ‘zvvazsw‘..fz'.,.z . , , l, . 2 Doors North or the I‘O‘nl-OMPG.