, t l Cigets and Oil-Cloths , m Pope Leo XIII. will be seventynine years of age on the 2nd of next March. There is a one-million bank note kept at the Bank of England to gratify the curious. A newspaper man has been turning over the files of The Pekin Gazette. He ï¬nds that it has been published eon- tinually for 800 years, and is no “great shakes †of a paper yet. w DIED. Anusrnoxc.â€"ln Fcnelon Falls. on Sun- day, February 17th, Mr. Henry Armstrong, aged 68 years. WALSli.â€"ln Fenelou Falls, on Thursday, February 21st, Mr. John Welsh, aged 35 years and to months. ___â€"_-_â€"â€"â€"â€"uâ€"â€"â€" FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Reported by the North Star Roller .1117! 00. Fenelon Falls, Friday, Feb. 22nd, 1889. Wheat, fall, per bushel - -‘SO 97 l 00 W'heat, spring, “ - - - 0 95 1 00 ‘Vheat, Scotch or Fife, - - 0 97 1 02 Barley, per bushel - - - 45 50 Dots, “ “ - - - - 32 33 l’ease, “ “ - - - - 60 68 Potatoes, “ 3O 35 Butter, per 11)., - - - - - 15 17 Hogs, per cwt., - - - - 5 75 6 50 Eggs, per dozen, - - - - 16 18 Hay, per ton, - - - - Sl3 00 $15 00 Sheepskins, - - ~ - 40 75 Beefllides. - - - - 00 $3 50 nauseous.†_ Morton - SALE __(_)F___. Reset Estate. lr'nder and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained ina certain Indenture of Mort- gage which will be produced on day of sale, the following valuable FA RM PROPERTY will be offered for sale by Public Auction AT THE McARTHUR HOUSE, in the village of FENELON FALLS, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. 111. on Tuesday, the 5th day of March, 1889, namely : 53‘ All and singular that certain par- cel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Township of Fenc- lon in the County of Victoria and Province of Ontario, containing by admcasurcment Fifty Acres more or less, and being com- posed of the East Half of the East Half of Lot Number 'l‘wenty-tive in the Sixth Cou- ccssion of the. said Township of Fenelon. TERMSâ€"Ten per cent. of the purchase money in cash on day of sale, and the bal- ance in thirty days thereafter without. in- terest. For further particular-s apply to Barron, Campbell & McLaughlm, Vendor’s Solicitors, LINDSAY, 0m. 514w. MRS. HEELEY’S A 20 per cent. 0“ discount for 21 rs THE RIGHT PLACE TO so if ‘7 la“ in E lfl-r' *ANZD- Fancy Goods. ' VNL,‘».:I:=..JJ-‘ Lace Curtains, Embroidery and Materials for Embroidery in Silk and Wool, Filoselle, Arrasene. Ribosene, etc. Also. Collars, Cull‘s, Handker- chiefs, and Fancy Goods of all descriptions. Keeley. l. on doors. ooonoocoooavoooo The lirm of Drs. Wilson CY \Vilson hereby notitics all persons indebted to them that their accounts MUST BE CLtflSI'll) either by cash payment or by note. on or before the lirst day of March next: otherwise they will HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The undersigned wishes to dispose of his house and quarter acre lot near the railway station, Fenelon Falls, and will give a good bargain to any person who is prepared to pay the whole or the greater part in cash. Possible purchasers are invited to call and inspect the property. Title indisputable. GEO. LITTLETON. Fenelou Falls, Feb. 6th, 1889.â€"52-3. i i orsrsas. FISH, II FRUITS, CANDIES. CANNED GOODS. Note the Following Prices : Oysters, 350. a. quart. lladdies 10c. per pound. Fresh Herrings 25c. a dozen. Oranges 30c. a doz. Lemons 25c. a doz. 3 pounds of Logor Dates for 250. Choice Apples lie. a peck. NUTS- Granoble Walnuts 20c. a pound. Soft- shelled Almonds 20c. a pound. Brazil Nuts 20c. a pound. Filberts 15c. 11 pound. Pea- nuts 20c. 21 pound. MIXED CANDlES 15c. A POUND. THE CHOICEST TOBACGOES 8r CIGARS. ..______..â€".â€"- SMOKE ‘ MUN GO,’ the best So. cigar in the market. Canned Fish, Fruits and Vegetables, all the best brands. PURE APPLE CIDER, 4:00. per Gall. Oysters Sorrorl at All Hours, cooked or raw, by the plate or glass. llriolr St. Leon Water l .oooooooooooooomuoo o o u n n 0 mo vowooooo~oowwooow “mooooooooooooooooowoo oooowooooo l {"3 “ Never let your chances like son- beams pass you by.†â€"__â€"â€". WATCHMAKER, Next. Door to Postuoï¬ce. lessees a curse. lENllllll FlllS trill] llNllSlY. ..__...â€"â€" We have for sale here and at Lindsay all kinds of lluilding Lumber, Joist, Scaniling l‘lank, Timber. Lath. l’ickcts. Shingles. Fence Posts and all kinds of l’lancd and Matched Lumber from one to two years old. Uur Common Lumber, both Pine and l, LUMBER names, l l . stock, cut last season. well roofcd. dry and i bright. manufactured expressly for the local ; trade of l-‘enclon Falls and Lindsay and, ~ surrounding country. 3 From our longcxpericnec in the business, , i and being builders ourselves, we have a, 3 good idea of what is required for first class I ‘ l. I ‘l‘ I. ‘7 i "‘d I" I S S ' ' - ‘ ‘ l ‘75 ' . .- ox Lnlllllull n lltlllln unturt s tor hon 0 ,, Shoes, Sonlethlng lle‘r and sornethlng 30ml, Gellllttll I‘tli. Slip 1 barns and outbuildings. r We have assorted and piled by themselves tlroth qualities to suit purchasers. Prices r from $1: 50 to $3 per .\l feet and upwards. r \\'c have about two million feet that must i be sold to make room for new stock. Par- ? tics requiring any of the above stock will : llcnilock, inch and two inch. is mostly new , â€"â€"â€"FORâ€"â€"â€"- Picture Frames & Mouldings. Paintings, Engravings and Chromos, Artists’ Materials, Finest New York Window Shades ON SHORT NOTICE. W WV. A. Kent-st. Near the Market, LINDSAY, - oooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooco oovootooovonvtto oototoooococoooo r touoovoooooo~oo <o9oooooo< 00900. i | l r l , ‘ \Valkcnpbast ’ and ‘ Common r r Hsooooareog New Style, New Stock. Pictures Framed to @rder THE BEST IS THE GllEAl’EST. Goodwin. ONT- . - - . . 7 , chrs lrom the. per pair up; see cm. I’m jolly and fat, though I needn’t say that ; for a glance at my size and a look in my eyes, and you plainly can see there‘s no flies upon me. I‘m a little bit short both of breath and of hair, but from shoulders to knees you can see I‘m all there. I smile and I laugh; I joke and I chatl‘; I refuse to be sad †__.__.__- and I never get mad. But you’d never surmise such a thrill of con teutment until you'll wish you were fat to enjoy more of that For the fecliug‘s immense and you’ll show your good sense by getting a suit and the feeling to boot. Kiddo PRESEEWS. Just opposite the New Post Ollice, in Lindsay, you will ï¬nd Book and Fancy Store, ‘thre a large supply of Fancy Goods and I Xmas Presents is always kept on hand. Teachers requiring l’rixe Books for scholars can get them at a discount. Call in and inspect my stock of Beautiful Christmas Cards. REMEMBER Tllll PLACE, Just opposite the Post-office, Kent street, Lindsay. ORDERS TAKEN FOR ALL DAILY PAPERS, MAGAZINES AND MUSIC. G. A. ME?HERELL. IN .0000.0000000§OO ................ ................ ................ ................ n ................ ‘ Puritan Calf’ cork-soled Bootsâ€"â€"waterproof, sensrble: Sense ’ Boots; ‘ Cardigan ’ OYcr- ‘ Boss ’ and ‘ Climax ’ seamless laced Bootsâ€"nothing to ripâ€"and curing Corns. liuaions, Tender and Damp THE ‘ GREAT MEDICAL DESGOVEBY ’ BOOT, We show samples of the leather of.z Feet. where my happiness lies; so I’ll up and confess What you never could guess. A good suit of clothes, as everyone knows, which will make you ‘ as song as a bug in a rug,’ makes you feel so content with the money you’ve spent that you’re bound to feel glad, and you couldn‘t get mad, though a man just as thin as a rail or that pin was to pull at your nose or to tread on your . toes. If you’re fat or you’re lean, if you’re pleasant or mean, let Sootheran, Cathro and Mark sell you clothes, and from head down to toes you will feel Subscribe for the “ Gazette." $50 PER MONTH and all expenses paid. We want men, women, girls and boys in every ’l‘owu. 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. Pcterhorough, Ont. W. H. GROSS, DENTIST, LINDSAY, will he at the “ )leArthur House,†Fcnelon Falls, the second \‘l'cdnesday ot'ench month. Beautiful and durable artiï¬cial teeth made, and all other dental work properly done. Nearly 27 years’ experience. lG-ly. dunkia’s Syrup of Pine Tar and. "Wild berry can not be liootilllllï¬ onerlllPll’lilS, G. A, METHERELL’S “beat for colds. l Carriage Factory. PENELON FALLâ€. chcral ï¬nished and others under way. rrorrrrrrrrorrrrrrr DUNE AS L'SliAL. lsare money by calling before purchasing: 1 elsewhere. or by sending their bills here or? f to Lindsay for quotations. llills estimated r) and returned for approval. L'an ship by ear 5 be placed in court for collec- wbich a llllllll-cl‘ of our line lines are manufactured. DON’T FA": TO SEE THE tron. \\ e mean business 111 ABOVE NEW STYLES THEY‘RE (‘ORKERS Our stock of Staples is, us i this notice. No excuse. will . usual, unsurpassed. we glt'e with every pair or our celebrated , loads to all pomts. Can get special rates ; be taken. {15 the llt‘COllIlIS Inn to April next. Send on vonr ordersui r tllrls‘ School Boots. :1 Beautiful School-bag Bil'ST bv "One Dollar Saved is Two Dollars Earned." i l Machinery ior Sash and Doors will arrive about lst February. GROCERIES AND pRUVlSlONS Choice and Fresh. Eight pounds good Japan Teal I“ S 5‘ \ l D TAKE Nortonâ€"The above is all gang lum- ‘ r o x .L - o I ’ I O ) the .tbm c date. ’ l . for Slf-O. Two good Brooms for '.'.'.c. A. good Scrubbing Brush for Se. her, parallel widths. L m ‘ DES. WILSON & HILSOH. Fenelon Fans Jan 30th ‘qg GREEXE 3‘ ELLIS PM!†“‘1’†enocueav t: GLASSWARE J" J. l 3 gigâ€"Q. , . , t. SAML PARSONS. Agni: at Lindsay. i ‘8:- AT 0051 «a Fenclon Falls, Jau‘y 12th, 1835. 48-15. l ""WW'Wâ€â€™â€"""'