F. SANDFG'RB has a large stock of ‘ WAGGONS AND BUGGIES Sleighs, Buggies, on hand, all guaranteed to be ï¬rst class, which IIL‘JWIII sell CHEAPERjï¬AN E1VER. u.‘ sure ilIlll M't.‘ IIIS stuck of l’LOlVS AND l~l.:\illll()\VS. Farmers requiring: a barrow will do Well to inspect his Spring . He Tooth Ilarrows. which are jttst the thing for rough land. also keeps: the following farm tinteltines: REAPERS, SELF-BINDERS, MOWERS, SEEDERS. CULTIVATORS, RAKES, AND THRESHING MACHINES, and is bound not to be undersold by any one. __.._.. All Lind-t of l’l..\.\‘1_\‘u‘ don»: :It ~hort notiee. Various patterns of .‘IotflJJ- 1511s kept on hand. and -o'.11 at the [II/I‘vsl ,m'n :. a specialty. All litrrtnso H r ' cheap secondâ€"hand lil li‘ill'b tor sat-x. III: returns sinerrt- thankâ€" for th- liberal patronage bestowed on him during the put-it‘ld years. and aid ~paie no [itlllri to merit a continuance of 11 111 the future. N11. 3, narrows rust. NOTICE TO THE FARMERS AND GENERAL PUBLIC. ll:t\'ltt‘._’ bought out the well known lirm of MeDougall & Bran don and purchased Mr. (leo. Manning's stock of boots x shoes at a reduced rate, I 11111 in a posttton to Euro REhLLl EGO to all who favour me with their patronage. Call as soon as possible and see my stock of ' 1. "l i ' Book it bliOC.‘ a1111 brooches, which will be found equal in quantity and quality to any in town. and which I will sell UNUSUALLY CHEAP FOR CASH, having?r ntade up my mind not to be 1.1ndersold by any one 111 the trade, etther here or 111 Lindsay. Highest Market Prices Paid for Butter 8; Eggs. 19:???» (,‘all at lit-Dougall & Brandon’s old stand, and let us get actptaintetl. ‘R' lt'enelon Falls, May 1st, 1881. SPRINS hilliilllhEhfiEilT. The New goods arriving every wcek at tlus establtshlnent. ,. . I, . * _ l \i y _’z11'l1 1s 111 1121111. 01 Dry (1001 s stock, and they will liud our l’rzl'cx away More/1 below 1111’ 'ru/u‘n‘ 5/55. should inspect our _ A SPLENDID RalNGE OF NEW PRINTS at \'(‘l'\' low priees. Dress (ioods in (‘.\.\'ll.\ll'llll‘lh' in all the new colours at 35 cents. worth till eents. Also a range 01 ON lClV It'll (ill-U RIG 1) Aflil.’ACCAS, lh' eent goods worth 3:11 cents. (lur stoek ol' )Iuslin Grenadines and Nuns' Veilines front 111 eents; goods that are selling" else where at :17» eettts. 111 staples you will find our stock the best to seleet from. til-5t?" .\ltt.1.1.\’1:1:\' (loops we are elearincr out at ltall price, as, we are ,~_.-'i\'in;_r 11p tlte branch. firs/911111111 furl/ml. ‘0'â€; TIâ€) .lllllllIISS. ‘2 HOURS NORTH OF Till‘l POST OFFICE. New 1111111111111: '1‘11111' Store Shop. c1- EAPER “HAN Jones’ Spades, Shovels and Scoops of superior quality in all sizes. WELLAND VALE HOES, RAKES, Shadiu: Forks. Manure Forks. (Va 11 10- 211111 We are offering the above this Spring at Toronto prices. .__...__â€"â€" 1 1111131 lSSlllllllllll l liltHlllltS' 1111118 kept constantly on hand. Paints, Oils. Glass, White Lead and Turpentine. Builders llttt 131:1.2'txo. .\'o onc sltould be without it. as it keeps out cold better than brick. l.:ll‘\llltt‘, tllyccrtnc and \ 1r gittlzt 1.1 tuzu‘ntxu Hus. and at I )-\I ( D 1“ 28.3†( ) II, S'1‘(')"lf3. No more roasting tWt'l‘ but lit-cs3 lt cooks a dinner in thirty minutes. ï¬rst of runuiu: all day, three cents. 313'}! t'ash paid for skins and wool picks. l-‘cnclon Falls. May Stli. 1551. y 1 1 Manufacturer IIc respectfully solicits a Call from 11105 to guarantee :2 Firmllass Job in any dcpa . warranted as A. I. knowlcdgrd. to that done in fuctorics~a 1 1 1 l 1 Lindsay. November lst, 1883. 1 1 1 1 1 kept constantly on hand and glad to show tinâ€"tn over his new Carriage and Waggon Shops. L. O'Connor, being the oldest practical man in this section of the country,1s enab ; NEW FllllNlTllllE FAST L. o’éoNNOR, of First-Class .._ ._ t: requiring anything in his line. an rttucnt, and every article turned out will be livery piece of work in this est-blishmtnt is done by hand. and far Superior. as is ac- act proved at the South Victoria Exhibition, When: I rrct-lvcll three ï¬rst prizes. although I did not get up my work for prize exhibi- tion. nnd they obtained for me sales and orders qulh: unexpected and unprecedented. 3:13" All Iiepairs done Cheaply and I’romptly. A few second-hand Buggies for sale. 1.4. ()’CONN 0]}. 0 The undersigned respectfully informs the public that his new factory Ilottstz-Suotztxo and Jonutxu i “L. m a lit-4.1.111». manner and on short. liullcc. 501m: 1 . . . . . . H ' is now 111 full runnlug order, and is fitted up wtth all titacluticry necessary to lFURNITURE OF ALL KINDS sold as cheap as the cheapest. ‘UNDERTAKEME A SPECIALTY. A large number of Coflins to select from required. Fenclon Falls, June 5th, 1884. l 103111"!!le NEW FOR FARM- k ERS, murmur}: AND ortuatts. The Combined 1 MILK BUCKET. STRAINER 85 STOOL. _.â€"_\.....â€".A \ _,__.â€"â€"â€" This Bucket (patented last Jane) has nia- ' all who require to tnilk cows. The 111'1k' is strained while enteringr the pail through ' the funnel, and is cll'cctually protected from; Contact with any foreign substance what-' ever aid from the odor of tlte stable. It: does away with the old-ï¬tshioned stool. as, , the milkcr sits on the bucket. Should a . vicious cow kick ovcr the bucket, no milkl is lost or injured. It needs only to be sccu‘ to be appreciated. Professor 1.. ll. Arnold speaks very highly of it, and Professor W. llrown says, " we use it at the Ontario ex- perimental farm," 111111 “it is admirably a-. dapted to secure cleanliness, convenieucc,l and safety of the operator.†Munitï¬tcturcd by the ONTARIO MILK BUCKET .\IANI’-, FACTURING 00., Toronto, R. W. SU'l‘IIâ€" I'IRLAND, Manager. Sold by special agents only. MCDOI'GALL & BRANDON, agents, Fcnclon Falls. 5-31n. BAKEEY â€"-.~\NI)â€" 1 Gaggintw. JOHN MOFFAT begs to inform his customers and thc pub-5 lie that. while carrying on the [hiking busi- ness as usual_ and turning out daily ‘ Choice Bread, Cakes, Buns kc, he has just opened out a nice stock of ; FRESH GROGERIES, l all of which will be sold at the very lowest 1 llviug protit. ' The Finest Flour kt'pt constantly on hand : also tom‘s, BEAN & snou'rs. 1Chea1) for Cash, 11y advantages that make it acceptable to; "1116 0111 81211111.? __ . and a handsome Hearse furnished when Orders solicited «ml sutlsjltctlon gunman-ml. WILLIAM MCKEOWN. JGROCERIES â€"ANDâ€"â€" .PRVISONS. J. M CFARLAX D has now on hand a splendid stock of line fresh Teas, Oolieos, Sugars, Syrups, Tobaccos, llice, Raisins- Currants, Starch, Soaps and all other groceries, which he will sell and to which he invites the attention of the public. 13111112111111, 131133111111, Earthenware. Brooms. I’ails, Washtnbs, Blacking-brushcs, Clothes pins. Matches and other articles in great Variety. Banned 11811, 11111181 Vegetables god at the low- of the very best br‘ ' e prices. 3,3 / Caslt- Pluto“. .flatter & Eggs and other farm produce. 3.92?“ Flour and Iced kept constantly on hand. JOSEPH )ICFARLAND. l’cuclon Falls, May 22nd, 1884. W agons, to; 1 V Having now completed all the improvements required in his new premises. formerly , ‘ )Iuwry's Foundry," next to Carr's butt-l, Corut‘r of William and Russells trrcts. has fa- I cilities fur executing all work in the shore lines which cannot be excelled. 1 .1 “1111.. 1 led l llllY. 2 turn out work at short notice, in the best possible manner and at moderate prices. 1 Wanzer Sewing Machines again ahead. WIN THE GRAND 811111 M10111 at the great Central Exhibition at Hamilton in 18:43. lluy no other before you see the \\'anzer,.thc Uheapcst and Best, For Sale by J. Austin, [agent for the best makes of Organs, and said rim/[112†nut/1 or on the instalment plan. See Mv Sample Organ before you buy any. I cart suit you in style, quality and price. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE in ï¬rst rate companies at low rate-51.. 36)“ Money to loan on easy terms. J'. [\IlS'I‘IN. Fcnelou l-‘ulls, Nov'r ‘."_’nd, 185:1. E l) \V .A 111) S’ OLD-I‘IS’I‘AB1.1811161) gPARKE PRODUCB‘ 1 taken in exchange for goods. and . l i Eff!“ Thv‘ undersigned will do all in his: 1 power to mcrit a continuance of the patron- age so liberally bestow-:11 on him during.’ the past lire years. l JOHN HOFFAT. Fcuclon Falls, June 12th, lSSIE. IT-ly. 1)a ily 4x1'1‘i vals â€"Ur___ GHRISTMAS GOODS at (l. .\.3It-tl1er.-ll‘s BOOK STORE ANDâ€" MUSIC EMPORIUM. Come Onel Come A111! and examine goods before purchasing else- where. G. A. METHERELL. "PI'DFIYE Ylll LVNLIsH CIII'KL'II, lit-nt-St†I‘indsuy. Lindsay, Ortoln‘r 27111, 1583 E; 11 A xv, (IA llPl‘INTER it Bl' I LDER. FENELON FALLS. T12:- .\‘I\"‘E‘Ii“‘t' is prepared to curatt' 1 all union with which t? tan" * I'r.1: ' r -- l,‘tn!f11lf‘§‘U‘I.¢ .6 in 1:: of .til L almr'. notice and 1! good materials. Workshop on Funcu étrtet East. resi- drum: or. Head Street East. EDWAIIJ II.\“’. LI .rids nude on __-. ._ . "..1 ..5|. I'JIL'. 1 any desired point. Livery jtztble. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks , ““'“""“"â€""""“â€"‘ : Cash Pitltl lillliL‘l' 1&2 E2915. for the liberal Iatrona'rc hrslowcd on him ._,., I ‘ a ‘ -’during the past mm- years. and begs to 111- form the public that they can obtain First t‘lass Horses and Rigs“ any hour of the day or night, at his stable On lt‘ruucis Street East. at very moth-rate charges. W†Commercial travellers and their lugâ€" gage conveyed safely and expeditiously to : '1 Etry tltctn. Fult'y 24111, 18:53. .'11-l.f. Fem-Ion Falls, 1 9 M1111 or 'ru.\.\‘1\'s. ; J ’â€" S. ' sonar" ('11.. [.1'11 3-11.11, Dun Sin,â€"llnru the goodness to convey to thc Directors of the :our thanks for their promptm-ss in paying ,our claims in full. arising from luncs by lthe recent bush ï¬res: Alexander Clarke, ftp-1, 31121; James McIkiht-y, l-Ztnily, you 1 Edward Kerr, ~- 67-111 5 Joseph McConnell, 5111') l Matthew Wilson. Ups, 915 1 Thomas llctfabo, 1- 5:14: ' Edwin Prousc. Maripora, it“! 1 Thomas Kelly. Emily, 4;... 1 Martin Harrington, “ 735 (Buy liratty, Ycrulnm, 3:5†(I. E. 'l 1“ ‘ “ 1-7;! I.L.1.14‘ ti Inollf' '21.: 11'. '. i '- 7.61 My "..' 3110 Jolt: 1 my": rent ion. '1 Edward .\l.\.o . “ps, '1‘." 1' ll..\lrllhnr,;c_1'. Lindsay, :1) John “'iiion. Ups. 1:3» . Ital-t )Ict‘nu rs. -' 7": 1 John Knit-r1, “ 371;. James llu'fldtd h. alun, - I ' .‘I’Vrtf 1.1.11 inn .lluluul In . Cornet]. Esq . .« , tlw__m I complete in all lines. I 1 The subscriber never had a stableful of 3 ll'tll'r horses than at. present. Cultlt and 1 1:. 1:. trnwantts. f L them Cheap, 1 1 "London Mutual’ ‘ 1 or for little money of Lindsay town. ‘- lv (.‘UXI‘HDEIJ FACT which buyers of Shoes and Boots will clear cub by EVERYBODY SHOULD SEE THEM. they should prove Durable. \Vcll-lookin: and Sliapely. ’ than at MntllflllE'S. Esoncmv his TQEKEWSNE OF WEALTH- uniary advantages grasped by the patrons of the Syndicate’s Trade Sale. where Dry Goods, Millinery, Mantles, Carpets and Clothing are sold at prices calculated to make the Cotton. Wool. Silk and Fur fly. â€"â€"-â€"0 I’ECITNIAR‘Y’ AD"AN’1‘AGES GAINED 0/: a pun/ms: of Ten Dollars at “ 771: C if} Store." 1 Pec Our Price. Standard Price. :20 yards Factory Cotton, full yard wide, for ......... SI 00 Standard price...$l 40 20 yards I'rint tor ........................................ 1 ‘10 “ .. I 40 113% \‘nrds Grass Linen for .............................. l 00 “ l 35 Iii-yards Dress onto.â€" m ............................. . 1 1111 u 1 as 1 1215 yards Strong Shirtiu: for .......................... 1 (to u 1 as 4 yards Gtcy All Wool Flannel, 27 inchcs, for ...... l 00 “ l 50 2% yards All W101 Trccd (good) for .................. 1 00 " l 50 5 yards Unbleached Sheeting, 2 yards wide, for.... l 00 " . I 50 23:") yards Ilollcr Tuwcliug for ........................... l 00 “ l 50 doz. 200 yards best Cotton Spools for ............ l 00 “ l 35 $10 (11) SH 86 Thus it will be seen you can buy a bill of goods at the City Store for $10 that will cost you at standard prices-$14 SG, 'ctiug a saving to the purchaser of over 30 per cent. by dealing with the Lindsay Dry Goods & Clothing Syndicate. - SOOTHERAN, CATIIRO & MARK, CITY DRAPERS AND CLOTI-Iusns, . 2 Dobson’s Block, 2 Doors West of the Post Ofï¬ce. Kent Street. Lindsay, 1 natural. Mrs. KEELEY Hus just received and opcncd up 11 larg stock of GOODS, t {No '1‘ 1-113 I’A Iost E Dry Goods 11:010111111g House. ;STILL BIGâ€"CERABARGAINS NEW muss autoâ€"s. PRINTS. 213313322? all of which will bo sold at LESS TIL-H LINDSAY I'IIICES. A nice lot of Holiday Presents, such as Dolls of all sorts and sizes, Toys in great variety, Toilet Sets, Vases. Fancy China-ware and various other articles, to which the attention of intending purchasers is respectfully invited. MRS. Fcnclon Falls Nov 27th, 1883 adorns 1 Patterns 1 MUS LINS, &c., 8:0. ch will clear out our summer stock of the above goods At Prices That Will Astonish You. Finest Choice and Newost Goods in the country. “K15? No trouble to show goods. JARVIS 8a M’DOUGALL. P Fcnelon Falls, July 3rd, 1881. Jus'r “RECEIVED, a fresh supply of COTS AND SHOES w. n A full assortment of McCall’s Bazaar glove- and seasonable ï¬tting Patterns always which will be sbld on hand, {Llltl Will be EVOI' sent by mail 110311111225 G. I 011 receipt of price, by “w Wm. CampbelL Fenclon Falls, April 4tlt,1884. ___-.__â€"â€"< At Dundas «St Flavollo Bros.’ INTEREser To ALL. The undersigned has just received 11. good assortment of PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMES And l‘Iouldlng‘H, which are well worthy of inspection and will I». win! climp. FRAMES MADE TO ORDER in any style at the shortcut poaniblc notice. W Painting. Kulsomiming and l'npv-r Hanging done as 111111111. A good ulock of 1-.11N'rs, ous, mass AND rurrr kept constantly on hand. you can buy for cash HEAVY ALL WOUL TWEEllS, usually sold 700. to $1, for 451.1. to 65c. BLANKETS as 11 any as. ordinary $13 goods for $3 75. FLANNELS VERY LOW. These floods have recently been purchased by us at less than the cost of 1t1auulitctul‘e. DUNDAS 81. FLAVELLE 8808., Kent Street, Lindsay. S. NHVIHUN. Fcnclon Falls, Fcb'y 7th, 1884. till-11f. w. A. GOODWIN, 1 $31 Hllfl'llllllllllli T: l â€"â€"y(lltâ€"- 111mm P11181111 Picture Frames _~ __-__._.-._. ._. _. .. ...â€"..« ~ â€"râ€"»~â€"~oâ€"râ€"~-â€"-~ -â€"--"'- Wâ€"‘m'mm l I [rt]: (lay Curd“, OH I’nln tings, Chronun-J. A - langru‘dngfl’ .AT tins nus cm PRICES. l 1 Albums. Plaques, Oil-Painted Window Shades. Mirror Plates. 1 Sewing-Machine Noodles. ' 1 That in choosing Shoes and lloots, as :1ï¬1resaid, it is itnperal ArtISts materials' _ . ’ , H Halter lllock, Kent 5!. Wrist Lindsay Ont. get be-t Cllmceâ€"lt) pick from our Noel. at once, the lnrgu-tt and momI ,(“Mclrull’l ' 1 l 4‘.’-4m. coplc have more or less money and. and that mid money, let it belong to rich or , The n 'swappcd " for foot-gear more satisfactorily I That in buyincr 8110158111111BOOTSit is desirable to get Neat. I’ittiu; and Substantial. \‘hoes and Boots it is imperative that That in Wt‘al'illf.’ sueh W. A. GOODWIR. Fenclon Pulls Gazette " in printcd "cry Saturday It the ofï¬ce, on the corner of Roy & Ynocin struts. l1as been in the Shoe and Boot businessna'smurnox SIAI'BARIK ADVASL‘X, "3 mucb value In helm. or one cent pit week will be added u long an it. remain: unpaid. Advertluing llnteu. I‘mfuuioaut or bunlncu curds, .50 cant: That eVen the poorest p can't do without Shoes and Boots; rot-r, furnwr or mechanic, cannot be‘ ) L‘ $3; That MAGUI for some yearsâ€"at leastâ€" and i- the pioneer in turntsht The above clauses form one solid, invulnerable and general- . I 5 per 11m.- pcr anuum. Cum-l advertiwmeuu, . i, remember 1,, ; I ( ‘ a cent; per line {or the tint insertion, and 2 I I. ‘L . I 15 1cm†per line for "or; subcuquunl Inner- .Iiou. Jonlruu by the you half year or ' Shoe & Boot Maker. ’ quarttr, for A column or ten: upon nuan- I.ind.â€"t1y..lun-;- llt'n. l‘zl. i ‘Me um)" i in advance. i this localitv 111 any other paper. ,... 1 JOB PRINTING of all ordinary kinda rut-uch neatly, cor- (rally and rumnnblc rates. H. D. "AND, l’wpmlor. Subscribe for the " Gazette." Unly SI a year tfpatd You can't get reliable accounts of occurrences 111x 1