vq‘ . ShortleypEsqq Dis- 'Grand Master, paid an .3 tent to Spry Lodge A. F. and expressed himself highly pleased 5 its flourishing condition. In the Jening he was entertained at an oyster clipper by the members of the lodge. LEFT OVER.â€"-â€"A communication from the W. C. T. U. is left over until next issue, as we did not receive it until Wednesday afternoon, by which time enough copy was in hand to ï¬ll the small amount of space then left. The writer probably forgot that the Gazette’s publication day is now Friday instead of Saturday. 1,- Loasrro Cosvssr.â€"Last Satur- day a number of the pupils at the Loretto Convent, Lindsay, accompanied by seven nuns and the Rev. Father Brotherton, arrived at the Falls in four sleighs about noon and put up at Two- mey's hotel, where they took dinner and remained until 3 o’clock, when they left for home. It is the custom of the convent authorities to treat the young ladies to an annual sleigh-ride, and they generally, though not always, come to this village. .- France is the banner suicide country. In that country 216 persons in 1,000,- 000 take their own lives; in England only 74. A beard over seven and one-half feet long is worn by Louis Coulon, a me- chanic 63 years old, living in Montlu- cap. France. , ,l‘he biggest steam derrick in the wield is at the Hamberg docks. It can pick up a ten-wheeled locomotive and place it on a steamship. DIARRIED. KNOXâ€"ELLlS.-â€"-At the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. A. Wilson, of liobcaygeon, on Wednesday, Feb. 6th, Mr. John Knox, of Verulam, to Eliza, ï¬fth. daughter of Mr. Alexander Ellis, of the same township. Bovnâ€"anouan.â€"On Tuesday, February l‘Zth, at St. Paul’s church, Lindsay, by the Rev. C. II. Marsh, assisted by Rev. Thomas Allen, Millbrook. Mr. W. 'l‘. C. Boyd, of Bobeaygeon, to Meta Annie, daughter of the late Dr. Bridgman, of Toronto. FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Reported by the North Star Roller Mill Co. Fenelon Falls, Friday, Feb. 15th, 1889. Wheat, fall, per bushel - - SO 97 1 00 Wheat, spring, “ - - - 0 95 1 00 Wheat, Scotch or Fife, - - 0 97 1 02 liarlcy, per bushel - - - 45 50 ()ats, “ “ - - - 32 Pense, “ “ - - - 60 68 Potatoes, “ 30 35 Butter, per 1b., - - - - - 15 17 Hogs, per ch, - - - - 5 75 6 50 Eggs, per dozen, - - - - 16 18 ll «7, per ton, - - - - $13 00 $15 00 S’ cpskins, - - - - 40 75 Be efllides. - - - - $3 00 $3 50 Advertisements. BEVEL-EDGED SPLENT LINDS. The undersigned is now manufacturing the above Blinds at 6 Cents per Square Foot, All Ready Fitted. The most substantial lllinds made. Useful and Ornamental. (‘xivc good satisfaction wherever tried. Samples at .l. licard's llardwarc Store. 533“ Agents wanted. ‘V. II. CIIITRCII. I-‘euclon Falls. Feb. 15th, lSSQ.â€"-â€"l-tf. HOUSE All) LOT F OR SALE. The undersigned wishes to dispose of his house and quarter acre lot near the railway station. l’cuclon Falls, and will give a good bargain in any person who is prepared to pay the whole or the greater part in cash. Possible purchasers are invited to call and illipt‘cl the property. Title indisputable. a GEO. LITTLETUN. ‘ Fenclou Falls, Felt. otb, ismâ€"52-3. lit in old on. “o9oo99oomo The ft ‘m of Drs. Wilson & \Vilson hereby notiï¬es all persons indebted to them that, their accounts MUST BE CLOSED either by cash payment or by note, on or before the ï¬rst day of March next; otherwise they will be placed in court for collec- tion. W'c mean business in this notice. No excuse will be taken. as the accounts MUST BE SBTTLED by the above date. OBS. WILSON 8t IIIâ€"SON. F enelon Falls, J an. 30th,’89. I. H. GROSS, DENTIST, LINDSAY, will be at the “ MeArthur House," Fenelon Falls, the second Wednesday of each month. Beautiful and durable artiï¬cial teeth made, and all other dental work properly done. Nearly 27 years’ experience. 16~ly. l. l $50 PER MONTH and all expenses paid. We want men, women, girls and boys in every Town, Village and Hamlet in Canada, to take hold of a light, agreeable and perfectly honorable employment. It will cost you nothing to give it a trial. Send for circular. Address, W. H. ROBERTSON, 49-6. Peterborough, Ont. WW. BLOTT, â€"DEALER INâ€" orsrnns, FISH, FRUIT, Confectionery l o.â€"<-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- command the most reliable. 90600090990699W9¢0HO¢0W6900 QMOOO OQOOM“ “NMQQWQNWWNOONW l Lindsay, Feb. 4th, 1889. Great Clearing SAL P‘ For 60 Days. A RARE CHANCE TO GET CHEAP GOODS. lllllHlllli Ill lHl lllll lillllfll llllE AT on BELOW COST. GAMPBELL & GAMBLE. runs PRESENTS. Just opposite the New Post Office, in Lindsay, you will find “ Never let your , chances like sun- G' A'Blgklggnlgylgtgeus s Where a large supply of Fancy Goods and" Xmas Presents is always kept on hand. b 5’ y. Oysters 350. per quart, Haddies. Gisco Herrings, Fresh Sea. Herrings. ' Oranges, Lemons, Dates, Figs, Table Raisins. PHUIEE APPLES $2.25 A Blll.‘ Walnuts, Peanuts, Filberts, Chestnuts, " Pecan Nuts, Brazil Nuts, all 20 cents ' per lb.' Also Cocoanuts. CHOICE TOBACCOES And Cigars. All Kinds of Canned Goods. ' PURE APPLE CIDER, 400. per Gal. Agent for the St. Leon Mineral Water. VV.W.BLOTT. HEADQUARTERS â€"-â€"-FORâ€"- line CHUNG and Will PAPERS, Picture Frames & Mouldings. New Style, New Stock. Paintings. Engravings and Chromos, Artists’ Materials. Finest New York Window Shades Pictures Framed to Order days ON SHORT NOTICE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. W- VV. A. Goodxvin. Kent-st, Near the Market, LIIN'IDSAY, - ONT- FREE“ a nose LUMBER YARDS, *PENllllN FlllS lNll llNllSll. We have. for sale here and at Lindsay all kinds of Building Lumber, Joist, Seantling Plank, Timber, Lath. l’iekets, Shingles, ‘ Fence Posts and all kinds of l’laned and Teachers requiring Prize Books for scholars can get them at a discount. Call in and inspect my stock of Beautiful Christmas Cards. REMEMBER THE PLACE, A 20 per cent. a , , . l S - (11sec out for 21 JUStKOJilloiil‘Zelfiriiisiï¬ï¬ce’ ORDERS TAKEN FOR ALL DAILY PAPERS, MAGAZINES AND MUSIC. G. A. METâ€"HERELL. STRAtX’ED. __AT._. WATCHMAKE , Next Door to Post-oï¬ice. Came into Lot 3'3, Con.3, Verulammbout 8 or 10 weeks ago, a red Ilcifcr, one year old. Owner will please prove property, pay expenses and take her away. 45-3 ROBERT GAMBLE. Subscribe for the “ Gazette.†I _ IN Boots and Shoes ALI" .ouooomn9»9 I 909999.90999oq9. , oceoootoooooovoo - 0900900690900... «9999999999999. I «Nov-9999999999 l Matched Lumber front one to two years old. “. n . ...... m» Our Common Lumber, both Pine and «w»°«°~«~) 9999.99999999099 Hemlock, inch and two inch. is mostly new 333535;}:3 stock, cut last season, well roofed, dry and "‘“â€â€â€™â€â€â€ bright, manufactured expressly for the local trade of Fenclon Falls and Lindsay and surrounding country. From our long experience in the business, ‘ Puritan ’ cork-soled Boots â€"-waterproof, SCHSll)lO f, and being builders ourselves, we have a ‘ 'i *" “ ‘ "’ .-‘ 1" n’ vcr- l geotl idea of what is required for ï¬rst class \Van‘tnllhaht: and (Jomlnun genre Boots ) Cu-dlga 0‘ _ ‘Ur common building umtcrials for houses, shoes, somethtng new and something good. German Felt Slip- barnsand outbuildin 5. ~ -‘ . r - _ l a c . 7 ’ t ‘ ' ‘- ’ \\'e have nssortedaiid piletl by themselves ‘ pets itom loo. per pair up, see em. Boss and Llllnax both qualities to suit purchasers. Prices I seanfless laced Bootsâ€"nothlng t0 ripâ€"and front $3 50 to $5 per M feet and upwards. ‘ We have about two million feet that must be sold to make room for new stock. Par- ties requiring any of the above stock will save money by calling before purchasing. elsewhere. or by sending their bills here or g to Lindsay for quotations. Bills estimated i and returned for approval. (.‘au ship by car l I THE ‘ GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY ’ BOOT, curing Corns, Bunions, Tender and Damp Feet. We show samples of' the leather of which a number of our ï¬ne lines are manufactured. DON’T FAIL TO SEE THE ABOVE SEE STYLES THEY’RE QORKERS 0%? stock of Staples is,“ l d n C . , . usual, unsurpassed. We give with every pair of our celebrated on s to a points. an get speeta retest , , oohbn (m ,0 AP,†M“. Send 0,, your orders_, Girls School Boots, a Beautiful Sch g h 0ԠDon“ SM“ is TWO Dollflrs Emu“). , GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Choice and Fresh. Eight pounds good Japan Tea TAKE Normsâ€"The above is all gang lum- j for 5, ï¬g. Two good Broom, for 25¢. A good Scrubbing anh for 5c- her, parallel widths. l GREENE & ELLIS, Fonelon Tulle, Wm». WM You Can’t Alford to Throw Away Opportunities. We’re building now on our expectation of doing a rushing trade during the present month, and we expect you to keep a sharp watch on how you spend your money for DRY Goons However cheaply you buy you cannot afford to buy trashy goods ; you cannot afford to pay less titan a. price that will You will ï¬nd no other store where reliability and low prices go together better than at ours. SOOTHERAN', GATHRO & MARK, DIANA GERS CIT}? STORE. AND SEE MRS. HEELEY’S STOCK OF CHRISTMAS CARDS, revs, DOLLS, And Articles Suitable for Xmas Presents. Mg . Lace Curtains, Embroidery and Materials for Embroidery in Silk and Wool, Filoselle, Arrasene. Ribosene, etc.- Also, Collars, Cufl‘s, IIandker-~ chiefs, and Fancy Goods of all descriptions. Mrs. Heeley. .3. Junkin’s Syrup of, Pine Tar and Wild Cherry can not be beat for colds. FOR A FIRST CLASS CUTTER â€"â€"â€"0Râ€"â€" SLEIGH â€"(i‘rO TOâ€" SANDFORD’S Carriage Factory, PENELON FALLS. .Jeveral finished and‘othcrs under way. cottonâ€"Moon DONE AS USUAL. Machinery for Sash and Doors will arrive about let February. F. SANDFORD. I l i. O ‘ sax-t. “so... .. not, ,1 J. BRANDON has it a it t a it the Fencion Falls, Jan’y 12th11885. {a-ly. , “4 . 4...» 4,,“