'CHRISTM â€"â€"â€"ATâ€"â€" PISARDPO’ITIâ€"ifl is now selling all articles in his line of business CHEAPER THAN EVER. n all the machinery necessary to enable me to l manner, I am consequently in Note these prices: Having put i . do work in the most economics 3. position to sell cheaper than formerly. CUTTERS, - - - _ $25. MARKET SLEIGHS, - $30. WAC-CONS, - - - $60. BUCCIES, - - - $75. Having purchased a ï¬rst-class machine, I can do All kinds of Planing & Moulding at reasonable prices. Grain Crushing Done on the Usual Terms. Horse-Shoeing and Jobbing Specialty. I am agent for the Sylvester machines, and also for the Brantford machines. Q A large stock of the best Ploughs made on hand, and points for sale. L. O’CONNOR, As usual. we have on ha est lines of Fruits, Confectionery, . Shoes, Crockery and Glassware,all bought 1 for cash, and which we are prepared toll At a. Very Small Advance i Cost. We have lately received a consignment of ' 25 Boxes London Layer Black Basket Raisins. 100 Boxes Valentia Raisins, 50 Half Boxes Selected Raisins, 10 Boxes Sultana Seedless Raisins, 5 Cases Vostaza Currants, 5 Barrels Eolian Currants. 10 Cases Selected Figs. 100 Boxes Eleme Figs. , 20 Barrels Choice Cooking Appleg The above goods must be disposed of at once. before purchasing elsewhere. Our lines of Fancy C Year's Presents, cannot be excelled. Prices to suit the timer. 5 A SPECIAL LIN ‘ . Manufacturer of First-Class I . . and a large assorttucnt of Rubbers and Over-shoes. No ladyfld be Without 1 ‘ / 7' f a pair of our high Felt-lined Boots. . 61g 8 ll 0‘0 188 840.0118 0. 365" A Car-load of Salt just received. All kinds of Grnigqht at highest 7 Di 7 O 7 market prices. ornt’cments required in his new premises, iormerly Fenelon Falls. Nnt'emhrr 23th. 1983. . Having now completed all the im, “ Nuwry's Foundry," next to Carr‘s hon-l, cornwr of William and Russells treets, has fu- cilitiel for oxrcuting all Work in the ubore lines which cannot be excelled. He respectfully solicits a c.1ll from those requiring anything in his liae,nnd will be bid to show them ovl-r his new Carriage and Waggon Shops. L. O'Connor, being the oldest pntcticlll man in this section of the country, is enabled to guarantee a Fix-spam Job in any department, and every article turned out will be warranted as A. I. Every piece of work in this establishment i~‘ done by hand. and far superior. as in ne- knovvledgrd, to that d-vm: in ructoricsâ€"n fict proved at lllt' South Victoria Exhibition. where I received throt- tirst prizes. although I did not get up my work for prize exhibi- quito unexpected :and unprecedented. lion, nnd they obtained for me sole; and order: a. All Repairs done Cheaply and Prumptly. A few second-hand Buggies for sale. I n. ()’C()9Nl\' ()Ii. COMBINATION STOK. n‘ ( Stocks in one. Lindsay, November lat, Hum. and George McDonald, of tetra. in the Store lately occupied by l: JOHN St. LAWREEE. r at o Gilbert Anderson * FARM FOR SALE. For sale on easy terms. price $4,000, Lot takes this opportunity of tlmuking his nu- . . morons customers and the public in general i If g†â€â€˜9 Ell“! "â€"I'~"‘.5~*.â€'“ $1.0m? “"V'lIfb'l: . . .. I . o . uttH-rvt 2. con aunng acres, a on for the liberal patronage thty lulu. bi slonâ€" too of which are cleared and fenced. On ed on him during the last two months. and ' the fnnn (hm: m... ,, I; <tory cedar log :hollse. 35 x 2:3 feet. with kitchen, two frumc ébnrns, ouch an x 30 feet, a stable for eight thnvrsr-s, a roomy driving shed and a very lnrge poultry house; also, it never-failing l PAHLUUB & EUUKHH; STUVES spring creek and three wells, and a two- . jucre orchard containing two hundred apple 1.1 N \V:\1? 1,}. 3:0" trees. about hulfof which are bearing. _ a†Apply on the premises to not to be surpassed, and at prices that ll CHRISTOPHER FELL. 't)’ Bargains in Dry Goods, Bargains in Clothing, .3? ) I {3‘ l“-..- Bargains in Mil ._ so? The Whole'Stock mu.a begs to announce tlmt he bus mldcd to his former stock a line of compare favourably with those of other! ' dealers. Altentiouis cnllcdto if 1 ‘ » regardless of costI . 59% THE “BERTRAM†AXEl l 110 01(1 ï¬t311£1 The Sale ivill not continue lon , g; “I. ; ' once. Bring your Cash to this , w'hich hn! given entire suti~fnction to pur- sent away happy. , &é .. chase-rs for lhe past three years, “Block; 7 Prince " and olher arcs, unsurpassed byf [a E‘ERY ï¬t any, either in price or quuli'y. Disslon,i ' ‘ "33% _ . (I; I. Maple Loafnnd other i r.‘ W ‘ . 'asno» 91“» . v- v-~~-\AIL Fin “'9. (I! ES} quï¬ï¬‚Y. “"“m’†‘ . '51: t, "hm", SuwI Hand Saws, Film kc, nll Fenelon Falls, Decei. a“. by the but manufacturers. Boiled and raw JOIIN BI ()FFJA T Linseed Oil , . . hogs to Inform his customers and the pub- Lubricating‘ and Coal 011' lie that. while carrying on the Baking busi- ' Rubber & Asbestos Engine Packing, ltuliunl ones as usual. and turning out dnily Hemp, Belting and Brass Fittings, Pninls†I 0108 1‘63. ALL Cmssrs or llmnw at the most reasonable prices. Penelon Frills, Dcc'r ltlth, 1883. WE '1; #‘KI‘V V . .5 Ilrvyat-KgloHLEYs.}f7 ‘ c ARE Cukcs, Buns &c, he has just opened out a nice stock of FRESH GROOERIES, w. A. GOOD'W'IN, Our Many Friends As Gmmwmie‘nephan M’Dougallée Branderos. ' ' the ‘ - “d for the hOhda-y seal BOOChouil stocked market. In other words, the manufacturers have been wear up“! 10 the chop? . . General GI DEBT, is an loo greedy for long proï¬ts, and held their cottons until they could I . . . . our augments made by skilled artisans 1] 1111854: markets hold out no longer. Hence they are compelled to realize on their “ml “â€53"†wuh "“l"“5â€Â° “‘5‘“ - o;o._.._â€"â€" ~ Do not fail to and examine @ Positively the Best Value in the Mtet. @‘i’ rockery and Glassware, suitable for Guns and New E OF BERLIN FEIï¬OOTS, Y r , ‘f MCDOL GALL 8' BRA?) BROS' A complete Change in Prices that will Astonish the C‘onnnu-i The Baillim StOCl<S â€"A No. l Overcoat, usually sold for Sll or $12, for S‘s 50. A good suit of (leuts‘ l'u- , :1 ‘15. lrotn 25 c'ts. 0f JOllll St. Ladvrence, Fenn Falls, per yard upward. White Blankets from $2 50 u †A full stock of union and till-wool Grey Blankets. (38' Palace Dry Goods & Clothing House. 733: JUST RECEIVEB, ~ :-"‘-“â€":-_-‘ "V; . I: . .. 3 To the "man no Thinks in the Matter of Clothing. ’ tit will improve your To which we allude just now is not Barnnm‘s, but one that int» . . ’ i . . he too like vour new suit made so the rest: everybody, viz, Cotton Elephantâ€"white Ind grv)‘ Cottons. (gm. v.3 .,i,,..:;.‘u,. 9 The manufacturers have overshot the mark and allowed him to Do ."Ҡmu. Imm- clothing cut with ac mature too rapidly on their hands. and they ï¬nd themselves scientiï¬c manner? Do you like your garments to ï¬t so that pinched for funds to supply him with fodder. Consequently ani ‘ I , II I“ In“ \ in law I‘ I“ rf ‘ m, - . . i . c K. t . . In :. . . or , they are obliged to unload at any ucnï¬ce in an Already onr- “I, F0“ 1p“. dunnfl‘. and “mum“. “immingg, gunrantccd curacy and precision in a Hit: feel cotniormblc. l0 Do you l‘kc to have 3‘ Do you like to have a large and well assorted stock to Select stocks at a tremendous loss; but it is an ill wind that blows no- rm!“ when “Hing your new 5““? bOdT 8°°d- The C“! Store, Wiil‘ “3 0"“ Mid “3 â€â€œ0173“? into- is it any advantage to you to have one of the firm at the hv pl "5‘5 ‘° look after, is “'1‘.†“ï¬shing for OPPDI’U‘HURS 0f (his of this department who is n practiml cutter. and one “ho has :kind and ready to grasp the bargain: when at their lowest ebb. double interest in pleasing you 1’ Hence our great success. In order to sell cheap we must buy 1; it any “dummy 1,, 1m}- wur clothing cheap, and the very fact of our doing a large business is the best turns its aim}; over four times a year? guarantee you can have that our prices are the lowest. lt.enr\â€" ls it .my ndvnurngr to qur from .1 bongo bles us to buy large lines of goods that with a small business we all foreign and \i"llll‘5llt‘ fabrics for gi‘tttlt nu- could not look at. Hence our business plum-s us in n [H‘Slllun to (hutl-~m~n.â€"â€"-Tlu~ (‘itIv Morena-l: ’l‘niloruo: buy largely and sell our customers goods for less money thin can gunrntllce you the ubore ndvnntngve, and Al small dealt-rs can buy the some goods wholesale. We are noxious of the l -\\'t'§i prices to be found anywhere con to double our present business, so that we can still buy chenper edge workmanship. and sell cheaper. Will you be one to give us your patronage and Our new Scotch. lrish. English. French and (‘vtnmlinu t‘lmim influence? Our stock of White and Grey Uottons is simply itn- Twocds. Stllllllgs, ’l‘ronst-rings and Vestittgs‘ have nrriu‘d. and on mense. We are selling sway under any quotations we have yet exhibition. awaiting your selection. For hcnnly ofdcsigu, style, seen at home or abroad. quality and appearance we have excelled all former snuous. SOOTHERAN, CATHRO 85 MARK. SOOTHERAN, CATHRO 8!. MARK, City Dt‘upcrs uud (.‘luthiers. from a lions-.- that that deals largely in n‘s clothing. ‘lousc of Linduy u! the tltl\‘.t'.ll age :islcut “uh git City Draper-s and Clothiers, No. 2 Dobsou’s Block,2nd door west P. 0.. Kent-Sh. Llndsni'. .\'o. '2 llobson‘s Block. ‘znd door west 1‘. 0.. Kent-St . LIndsay. milliliter 1884. Revolution in the lily linds little. 18840.00,†1 02()â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" . Special Holiday and Christmas Announcement â€"-â€"â€"AT THEâ€" , PALAOE DRY GOODS &OLOTHING STORE: . =°=â€"â€"â€" 1N ElV GOODS, ! Mrs. KEELEY Hus just received nnd openrd up n lurgr stock of including 't . $20,000 ' ‘tl fD‘f G ds, Cl tl' g, , my Hal‘SEHC-alp: anleui‘hO. 0 11“ FANflY DRY GQGBS, .0 â€"nndâ€" ._______________'__________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-‘â€"â€" G RAN D Ba N KR UP I m CK. All our prices marked down, and we are bound to make this Flllt' interesting to all parties during the month 01 December and the holiday season. ()ur .\ltvt‘k is now fully j ALL KINDS OF WOOL I all of which will lu- sold nt LESS THAN LINDSAY l'lili'l‘lh. A nice lot of assorted, and we can guarantee our patrons a big choice of the I NEWEST AND TASTIEST GOODS in the market. The following fucts are for the careful consideration of careful buyers: derwear, worth SI, for 75 cents. A big stock of Haiti and l’uucy Finn“! , _ pwurds. Big lhirguius in these Goods.‘ Vol 'day Pregents, ‘ . , v ‘ such us Dolls of all sorts nod slvvs. Toys in REAI)Y-1\IA1)E 01.01 1111‘. Gr lw m... r... rum-y , ‘hinu-u‘nrc nnd vnrious other urticles, to ‘25 l_ which the attention of intending lllll‘ttlllht‘l'd clear out. We have the goods you want, and they will he sold from Iis rtspeetl'ully invited. we are bound to Our stock of to 50 per cent. cheaper than regular prices. Furs, in Seal, Persian Lamb & Astrachan. is complete in Gents' and Lndies’ Wear. Now is the (our to (my. Conu' «rut! .m- our (n'oolx. ‘ ,. Dress Goods, Ulsterings, Comingsâ€"we have something new in these goods thnt every 7 . v lady should see. Gloves, Hosiery, Knit .\litts, Kid Gloves, and everything in our line for 10 1)]?1i (‘19 l\ ’1‘ this season. 363‘ We have a. few good Buffalo Robes left. J. â€"’ Ji . . f) 13‘1“ SPECIAL DISCOUNTS T0 LARGE BUYERS. \VE MEAN BUSINESS. 0 r c "i 'l .l" ‘ D ' f7 1)] a Agents for Harper's Reliable Bazaar Patterns. The subscriber begs most corâ€" MRS. KEELEY. Ii‘enclon Falls Nov 27th, 1883. JARVIS & MCDOUG ALL, Fenelon Falls, December 3rd, 1883. diully to thunk his custouu-rs for the liberal support hitherto a fresh supply of O OTS A N D S H 0 E3 accorded him; and so us to giro f cosh buyers the benelil of doâ€" and seasonable ing at 'tlSll business, he is now giving a discount of t-n pu' , DRY 6-00ng cent. oll'regulnr prices. ‘ i which will be sold My stock is Well assorted. us Cheaper Than Ever For Cash. in charge ol'u new .\lilliIu-r. Agent for the Well known "" .\'ew York liumnr l’uttcrus. usual. New Milliuery received :llltl I I w all of which vrilIivlgzgtilIdogtItherery lowest I .L ' 38‘ HEAD-grilling†E Tileet Finest F|0ur . 3' NOte ! 7 ‘ ltncliillllqugfblvilililllsg Rum Paper & Picture llamas. emf 13ml Mifléiiiiifl-‘S- ' i}: " At Dllndas & FlaVOllG Bl'OS. - . NEW‘STORF â€" I Blrtluluy Cut-(1s, OH Paintings. taken in exchange for goods and Chl'olnos. C'wh P- d f ‘ * ’ Engâ€"ruvtngs, l . .u 01 Butter 8!. Eggs. 32E" The undersigned will do all in his AT LESS THAN CITY PRICES. ‘ Power to merit a continuance oi the patron. Albums, Plaques, .Mte 50 liberally bestowed on him durin Oil-Painted Window Shades l â€â€˜e â€â€œ5‘ ï¬ve .YCMS- .Mtrror Plates, Sowing-Machine Needles. Artists’ Materials. Bohr Block, Kent St. West, Lindsay, Ont. Reupoctfully, L WA. Geonwm. Livery Stable. iday Season. Font-lon Falls Jun: 12th, 1883 17- ' . 1F Crockery and China. We canâ€"and willâ€"sell cheaper any other house in the trade. ls l ) \V A. 1-21) 5’ OLD-ESTABLISHED II IGNCF Sn, IJINI)SAY . , The subscriber returns his sincere thanks Wanzer Sewing Machines {for the liberal patronage bestowed on him again ahead. -during the past nine years. and begs to in- WDN THE BRAND GUlll MilllllE [First Class Horses and ltigs. at the great Central Bxhlbition at Hamilton I am: hour of the dnv . h 1 . _ or mg t, at lit no“. g in HEWIL Boy no other before you are Lhe~ nnur, the Cheapest nnd Bug Ou li‘runcin Street Blast Store Shop. CARD OF THANKS. 8- 00ml]. Ell , 4:!“ LOW Mutual In «ram Ca, Lindsay. Dun SILâ€"H“! the goodness to corner to the Directors ot‘ the ‘~ London Mutuali our thanks for their promptneu in tinting our claim: in full, Arising from lossei hr fl‘ Honey to loan on cu tr I m . ' '0 r, y I well to give me a call. I have a good assortment or J. :‘LIYS’PIN. Fusion Pulls, .\’ov‘r 32nd, 1883. Daily Ariavals of the latest and most approved patterns, :- A n M P - '0 i R O D U C I: for the very liberal patronage bestowed on us during the 1-10]. I We Wlll continue to sell during.r this month at Itiie usually low figures, as we are about taking stock and are cItermtned to reduce it to the smallest possible point To all w ' . . ' I ‘ s n.2,: ouIe 1113 we would respectfully say, please pay up; and to JOHN HOFFAT J e n 10 love any ready money to expend we would say â€"â€" . ust come and see the bargains we can give you in Groceries ‘ 3 HENRY J. KEIGHLEY, New Hardware, Tinware and PARLOUR AND COOK STOVES. you can buy for WW“ _ can“ . ' ’ ad! HEAVY Au. wont Turtle, urn gloom usually sold 700. to $1, for 45(:. to (35c. BLANKETS I"’“’ {3.13513}. than l‘t'lit-luu built 'l'l'l ll~ \‘it' " I II. I __ . ‘ll l 4 ..- .g as heavy as ordmar)’ b0 goods for $3 7:). 0""1'."“"“““““"'“W'hv iii-3t i...'..'.,',"..' ‘ um lnlotun Ihvnt tho! (tlv . ~ .I ', I ‘ Ilii‘vl'll .\ll‘ .\lnllltl ll’l‘i liil‘lhll‘ini'Illihil‘lt"; - , v E Y LO‘W "MN†I“' l“"' l‘Utmnt-urwl burluiI-l-r "' h W l full-or:- oorth of ilu- ’msl-tvllit-l- it [Hi]. ‘- my â€pound ll run-folly *l‘lt‘t’ll ll elm-l. of. I These goods have recently been purchased by us at less than the cost of manufhctnre. DUNDAS & FLAVELLE BROS., Kent Street. Lindsay. cnocsniss, ( rm'ltl-t) Milli Slutwumv l"l’i PRO V l Si ().\'h t 5 FOP Sale by J. Austin, 18' Prism .mfdmie Chm" I beg to inform the 1mm: _ 1‘ . : v 1". ' . v ‘ I q", ,0, m b“, mm or 0mm and g gm. m.n.3:23;,2‘331‘132;$33â€?- of the surrou 1. a peop e 0‘ Fenelon Falls, and the farmers WH_ I 1...). “m M â€i" "" '““ “ i" ‘ Nd W‘PIMW‘OI on theinsolmutinuyeut' tlt‘Iit‘t'd'point. y o . nt in: country, that. I have opened out in my new .~.. "h" «mmâ€"WI “ml mu i... Wt . . The subscriber n h .3 store '1 com )le . s . " , i "| t " ' ' See My Sample Organ 1...... m... u...22°;...‘..?."52L§§"'..“J ‘ 1 ti“ ‘m‘ or . ; L Li! til“’ it†.. qunity ma ocef ' . n. EDWARDS. AR ; :_- ._ "“44 Hm-‘x "H t- «5'- . . ,. . FIRE AID LIFE I?" ""1“ Falls. Feb'y run. 1883. 51-t.{. i . _ _ . . o '0' , , . . . . ,â€"’â€â€" I'r‘W-d‘l†“(Myth iii-.00.,†SUBANGE In connection with mv other buq‘ . d . . . That 111 buying SHOE.» and 15001.8 it is (lt'sn-uhh- ,0 4,“, ,,..._,. WM -m In: in ï¬rst rate complain ll lol‘ rates. new and l‘l‘t‘x‘ll P‘lrtie‘i \i ’tlll. ‘ “leis! an '. agilex ely arhc‘e IS them Ul'uHPv NV“! Filling ““1 S"}"‘a“ll“l' ’- [I ' I ~ ~ . . ' ms: rn ' or lot - .- - - -. . . . h P ‘ . ‘ 1.†â€"5 m â€It “Ill do That 1n wearing such hhoes and Boots it is lllllwl'llllVC tlml . as Old Fill HUllBl and {Egg they should prove Durable. deouking and Sharp-l». m l rtht r f l ‘ l' 1 ' Ilrl“ 'lrllf lH'l‘. . That In choosing Shoes and Boots, as albrt-snid. it is iiuppnh’pq“ ‘ i ll . ' ““3"†.201 bt‘st choiceâ€"to pick from our stock at once, the lat-Pump, amt too-r -« t (i if! .\f'\\' .\lfll'l“ com lete in all lines [I II our) 7"†will unlm lvl- coil-'L'lH-l ‘l ‘ 1-: .. . , . r’l on“. lruI. (rpngmr (,r brltvr L'I'u'ur'v F II ,. . ,.. 'II‘hat even the poorest people have more or Ila-s mouov and W," i, o H "In t fin mum†Mum ""d BMW“; and that will ttmm'v. let it trim†to irit-h Hr, ‘ w H ML. 14-“ poor. HHUPI’ nr mechanic cannot be .. iW't Ii'd -. for foo-l I III > .. . . , l i“ I r . l"i'.\lil. . ... . "fl~-"'.~-I'» u! ~ .,. , , than at MAGUIR HS. ' ll n ‘1 W l . “All in! .orll} “' ‘1“ lolly, .\lo) ‘01," ‘3“.[141’134 v ‘ v . . l H . â€" ,‘ .. . r 'Ihnt MAGLIRE has been in the Shoe and Boot luuinmâ€" FA'hurao inâ€. ouous etrrMnInIe yearsâ€" at lenrtIâ€" and in the pioneer in turninhing umul. min“ .. ' “l . U is or ill e money of Lindsay town. “emf“? mu} #{tllpr“1. SE MCEGLL BROS, & E l The above clauses form one 50111515; W, “W,†u,†HM, C...“ 1,, ' L. momm innit ntmn p. 51106 & Boot Maker. _ (lrlriiru'r'l guaranteed lb:- lan :1: ll.-- 'r " ’3’ "7†no, gum or rn,I., 'Ilt/lllt'l.’ Lindsay. June 14th, 1303 â€I†.i_... . . ' Only $1 a year if poitl Q Subatnxw c..I..im “ Gazette.’ You can t get rename mum-u: nf‘..r-t~r:.u.rr'i-M“ for mlr by JI‘HL‘J A HLHH. mmâ€, â€Ht. Wtâ€. 'u‘... .Luâ€"w - - ne ‘ Fe lon Fem. ‘t‘m .o'. the recent both tires: . .l .. . , ' ' GHBISTIAS GOODS ;_;n:;ng;;3§;;;§e. $3,, .333 Lamps & Lamp Tr1n1m1no~s a O. A. erbenll‘g [NI-rd Kerr, “ l 600 b , BOOK i352???ï¬i2£"’ . “ ‘ l in great variety. mu I PM 9 , STORE! parties" .2...“ iii jMachine Oil and 0031 Oil “upâ€"â€" areas Kelly, gmâ€. ' in; . . )l. ' n. .. " .“ ’ ‘ ' ‘1 MUSIC EMPORIUMJ a.†....... .9: l °‘ “‘e be“ â€We“ ““ °“‘"‘°“ “‘" i“ d l ,0. .- {rw . ’ .3. 1 At Rock Bottom Prices For Cash “meme"- . ante mstlin, Lnxtr‘ 3.5 . n 902.80.11.53 “game All ll l S:::.i‘:‘."§i;., ‘3. ,33 , K1? Cash paid for Skins and Wool Pickings. when. m runhw-‘ll â€my Jill: iii???“ Senators. no i I Sincerely thank my numemus customers “Yum“ liberal ; a. A. WHERELL. ,;"3“,,',,,,:‘:g" Lilli 53“ l patronage in the past. and solicit a continuance of 1' ,. samp‘i‘ï¬: -â€"- I m mum “,ch i iiiiiti‘ini‘on' u can†3:: l my new business in the future. “ i {out-Sc" Lindsay. Jain: K}.- IIoceIton. l: to JOSE†‘ RD lm advance: ““1“" 0m†17w. "â€3 ' hues Strait. rmiw, 2;: l Pension Falls, November 20th, 1883. y ., ,3. ii ‘ BEA ' lIthis locality in any other paper. .. ‘ â€A"