Carpets and Oil-Cloths, No. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. . v..-“ .-_,_ tr stool! him-e the Master hr ta..- Lo}; and in their the “fly li ins haul and kissed it. swearLag ‘l“,li-'l liltrlr that 22c would lore. " upholv‘..§hwi (tuft-'2! the Protestant religion. and sinrvrriy -:n'1--:tv-r.r to propaâ€" Llatv its ductrlzu-s.†llil.‘ dotn- 7H? l cul.;.’th~y-»'zd sly-"unlit: on the plat- t'of'ni wit: in? u'h‘r did U) -ie:'~::d the re- ligio't of the Uraug- H tlz'l‘. llv‘ r--t‘t<ed to sign a I"lii.i-iil to tt.~- iiv~Vf‘l'22'1r-“Mufti for the dis lll'i‘-\'1i.'i""Uivlii"J-‘\llli“ill. lle his gone to tilt: lioiii f-r owr a third Ufa country and on each «incision cast his top; in titror of the p trty that has h- en pander- ing to the Church of Humvâ€"th it party, the t'onserrativv-s. in l~7l a«~l~:uowl».l;~-.{ the petition of th»- llom-ut Catholic minority in the {ifO'v'lIlCt} of New liran‘w‘ick, to allow the School Act of that province to go to the Courts, althoth Sir John .‘vlacdonald gnu." it as hi: opinion that. llt'.‘ Act was inrrt rims ; and the Same party that recog- nized the Catholic minority refused to re- (- ignéze the Protestant majority of Ontario. to allow the Jesuit liill to he submitted to the same source. on thi- (ph‘SIiUH of consti- tutionality. And again, the same party allowed the Jesuits to he incorporated, while they refused it to the Orange Order, and now they have allth-d an Act to be- come law giving $4 'utuou to the same hos- tile Order with tut entering so tnuch as a single protest against it. This is the Gov- ernment that I have said that Mr. Fairhairn, its an Orangeman for thirty-five years, has lH'l'll assisting into power. Let this shadow of an Orangemnn ask himself, “ What have I th-r done in support of my obligation ?†and it‘ his (muscicuc-‘ doesn’t prick him good and still", it is simply because he has none. While he has been in the Orange. Z' New Advertisements. it: Mr. Fa rhalrn to ‘ilu‘lV in am: one? renew of :.i-‘ .‘tiJi‘C '.' l1" {NHL 1 FOIk HAMIllUN light Sleel Blllllilli Mowers, Sulky Bake. [1 e 1 4 Root Pulpers, G ‘ain Crushers, Grain Sowcrs, Straw Cutters, -- AND â€" ALL KINDS of Agricultural Implements, ; â€" ALL in â€" l ROCK BOTTOM PRICES, i ('ALL ox l J. R. GRAHAM, Agent, ' Penelon Falls, Ont. INSURANCE. Mr. G. Cunningham having transferred his Insurance Business to me, I am prepared to take risks on all classes of property xXt V'cry Loxvest Rates. Companies represented. , None but first-class British and Canadian ! 32;?" IEALIZBI l’liOPERT‘Y at very low rates. i I‘lidiu‘r and Walkiue Plows. a o . ' BUSINESS with at them “ LINDSAY. MR. MARK HAS RETIRED. In future our business will be conducted by Mr. Soother-an and Mr. Cathro, under the name and style of Soothcran and Co. Owing to this change it will be necessary to have money, and in order to realize as quickly as possible it will be necessary to apply the most vigorous means. We have there decided to inaugurate t MAMMOTH SALE, to begin at once, and in order to make business hum and the money roll in we are prepared for any reasonable sacriï¬ce of proï¬ts. All our accounts will be made out and mailed this week, and we trust our customers will respond heartily and pay up promptly, as we must. have money. During this sale no credit will be given; but for Spot Cash you will ï¬nd us the cheapest place on earth to buy your Dry Goods, Millinery, Mantles, Clothing, Merchant ' Tailoring, Hats, Caps, &c., 8:0. SOOTHERAN & (30., City Drapicrs and Clothiers, tux-gutting no attractor-.11at} salute, - No. 2 DOBSON’S BLOCK, 2 DOORS WEST or THE POST OFFICE, KENT-Silt. LINDSAY. ""L“ MM“ “0 m" =0 0m†“"“L1 ‘>' t [010311 fromï¬percentup. , A ,__ MM ___ _‘_._,________ _ M, 7 U ,_ H V _ graced, to prohaliiy hundreds of others. ll- ha: renewed his own vows each l'lth 0ft July upon the platform in the most tlucut language j. he has headed processions in a tsetrlet cloak and white charger scc )nd to none. not even to King' William‘s “ Old (ircy Neil." ll~- has lillcd positions iii the Order from the humble tyler to the pomp- ()us (‘ounty Master. This lattcrpositiou he now occupies. and in it he should he an exâ€" ample unto all tncn ', hut alas, he has shown no example to his brethren; he prefers his allegiance to his political party before his oath. and his love for Sir John before his (lool. Is it not time, hrethreu, that the So- ciety had rid itself ot'such men 7 This man has diseased the lustitution and made run- 9 thing men ask.“ What good is there in (Iran-geism ‘3 "' Anything that furthers the “range cause “ one iota " it l~' the duty of Urangcmcn to support. In the middle ages of Protestantism, Oraugcism was started to further the “ l’rott-staut ascendancy †and low-p hack “ ltomish encroachments †; at the present time this is also the sum and su‘ stance of the aim of the Order. (tangy-men of Victoria, are. you true to your principles, or are you fellows of the Fairlutiru stump '? ls yourlnstitution only it hlindâ€"a keeping-place for political hypâ€" ocrites? What are yonâ€"Christian men, members of Churches, taking n. leading part in the worshippingof God on the Sub- hath. and on tlr- week day pi-rjuring your- selves '.’ For such is the case. I again assert. without fear, favour or tilinctiou, to all (Mange-men, of whatever color. race or creed they be. who use not all their endea- vours to further the. l’rotcstaut cause hy example. speech or action, or iii whatever manner lawfully they can, are violating (Ite- xvii-mu L'Ull‘ they Inter III/rm. Is this not a Serious matter '1 And still we ï¬nd intelli- g‘ut men llt‘lullg'illt: to the Order. The «lay of decision for the Orangt-meu has now arrived; take not Mr. l‘air‘oairu's example â€"such dissemhlcrs are ruiningr the Order â€"uud when asked to join the Equal Rights Association. " yirt'nj (qua! rig/ifs ('0 all," be not frail and tickle '. but he strong in truth and unchangcahlc in purpose, that all men may look upon you its true champions of the Protestant cause. I cannot close. .\lr. Editor. without con- gratulating “ Olht‘l’Vt‘l‘." whoever he may he. upon the excellence of his letter: his t'ctn irks were pointed, and of a description likely to take cll'uct. Are there not others who. like “ Observer." have st‘en plainly demonstth the Or-tngi- weakness in the t‘ouuty Blaster? Thanking you for this space. believe me a strong supporter of‘- Enltntl liights for all. Yours truly. A. «.3. Sr. GEORGE. l’enclon Falls, Sept. Ruth, 1531). IKIIR'I‘I IQ. l'tt:xt.\'.â€"lu the township of Penelon. on Saturday. Sept 234th, the wife of Mr. Taylor l'arkin of a son. )1 .-\ 1: 3:1 I‘ll). l.m‘.tt:-â€"â€"Guo:vr -â€".\t the residence of the inf-it"s father, on \l'..‘rittt‘~tl.t_\‘. UM. L’ud. l)": the llcv. Win. l.ot‘li".ltl. .\lr_ Geo. W. Logic, r!‘ liyng Inch to Mar} dJllt‘. daughter of .i.t~ (il‘.L‘\\‘. Esq. of t‘o'tmcouk. l‘)l’ I“. I). l. \M‘ \‘thlts-«l'l lie to} Hi In†.‘Tth. l' ' s. on Friday. st son of ‘ ..i A ltlIETS. 1’? "-r "if: (n. ‘ i-iay. Oct. 41h, 255:" :33, :‘9’;ycat$. l have withstood op-A â€" U 7,» 5;- position live times in the lustl _‘ - ten years in Fenclon Falls, and i - Is , will still be able to give satis- _ - _ - faction. asin the. past, after gums. 403;“, - - . - H lsfhavmg had thirty years’ ex- Xity.;â€c:ton. . ~ - - WILSON & GRAHAM. 51' 00 $3 0“ WV. 13. E In IJIS, Druggist and Bookseller. Fenelon Falls, June 25th, 1889. 20. in it I}. J. FROST, has now in stock a new and choice line of GOLD, SILVER AND NICKLE WA TUBES. l i SEE my line ot Brooches, lvob Chains, 1% ings, Scan-1‘ Pins, Cull‘ Buttons, Etc. ls:r.@ann. Knives, Forks, Spoons. G hawks. 1am now prepared to give prompt and careful attention to all Watch and Clock tepairing entrusted to me. Arrangements have also been completed for the manufac- ' turing of any special article of Jewellery. Making and Engraving Coin Jewellery a Specialty. ALL GOODS AND WORK WARRAT E'D. ‘ â€"_.__â€".__. is. .t. FROST, ! “ The Jeweller.†B 0 N; T be led (tardy by even/puff of wind Ilia-2‘ Mott's. STILL ALIVE i: and able to compete in my own i line of business and thank my 2 numerous patrons for their l l - . . . kmd support lor the last ten l pcrience. l 3.1. SLATER, A U c T I. 3 N E E R s . Watchmaker & Jeweller, l.i-.'l>2.\i.\'i-?l" fur the Csuaty of Victoria. Farm sales A specialty. JU‘lV \\".l.>.‘O\'. J. ll. t}R\ll.\\i_ 3:4: Liuhay EFENELON FALLS. Fwd,“ m; i 2 Doors South of Mechanics'lnstitute. ‘6 THE lEWELLER,†‘ l i l i l l l 353* Agents wanted. 1 “'- 1'1- CIII'RCII‘l may“ Repairs executed with centric-s; and l i GUBSCRIBE FOR MRS. HEELEY’S THE RGHT PLACE TO GO FOR 3 DEALER IN mm i : coo... o Qyoonooooooo'ovoécoooooqooog DEALER IN ï¬ Fancy Goods, Jewelry, OYSTERS. FISH, FRUITS, CANDIES. CANNED GOODS. - a o o o â€"_A.N:Dâ€"- Fancy Goods. Gold and Silver Watches. WALL PAPER, Lace Curtains, Embroidery Oil-paintedWindow Shades, and Materials for Embroidery WIDICrI‘UllES. in Silk and Wool, â€"â€" ‘ 311089116, Amsene, Ribosene, etc. Picturtltames Made to OrderaSpecialty. Also, Collars, Cuffs, Handkerâ€" hiefs and Fanc Goods f . c ’ ‘ y 0 done in town or country. UPPUSITE tiï¬uaâ€"untt. V o o oooooboooooooooooooooooooo Mo‘â€...ooâ€o¢ooooo~oo¢ooo o I i O Oowooocooooootooooo t 3 ane tumultâ€"iii Prices : Oysters, 35c. a quart. lluddies 100. per‘ pound. Fresh llerrings 25c. a dozen. Oranges INC. :1 doz. Lemons 250. a (107.. 3‘. pounds of Logor'Dutes for 256. Choice Apples 150. a peek.. . NUTS- Granolile Walnuts 20c; a pound. Soft- shellcd Almonds 200.11 pound. Brazil Nuts 20c. a pound. lt‘ilberts 150. a pound. Pea- nuts 20c. 11 pound. MIXED CANDIES 15c. A POUND. THE CHOICEST TOBACCOES 81 CIGARS. SMOKE ‘ MUNGO,’ the best he. cigar in the market. 1â€" ; Canned Fish, Fruits and Vegetables, IR ‘ all the best brands. if Boots and Shoes EPUREi‘i APPLE C'DEP‘" 41-00. per (i‘ral. AT .- ’ 2313?“...2123: . ‘ . “3332:2323; cooked or raw,.hy the plate or glass. 3/ oooooooooooooooo i ‘ "it I - ..."'::::...“‘:::::: Drink St. Leon Water I ‘ Puritan Calf ’ cork-soled Boots â€"â€"waterproof, sensible ;- , ‘Walkcnphast.’ and ‘ Common Sense ’ Boots; ‘ Cardigan ’ Over- 8 shoes, something new and something good. German Felt Slip- LUMBER YARDS, pcrs from 2-30. per pair up ; sce ’cm. ‘ Boss ’ and ‘ Climax ’ FENELUN llllS AND llNlJSAY. s ‘amlcss laced Bootsâ€"nothing to ripâ€"and We have for sale here and at Lindsay all THE ‘ GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY ’ BOOT, kinds of Building Lumber, .loist, Scantling 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 1 . ‘ , ABOVE NEW STYLES THEY’RE CORKERS Our stock of Staples is, as ijlflllk:1)Tl?lbL‘rilWSW, I’llt‘kc,}-“,-’I“Imifll‘ï¬i . . v . . . , .- " ‘QHCO os 5 am it turns 0 uni-t at usual, unburlmsaed' “c ghe “ “ll (“0†paâ€. or our celem‘ued Matched Lumher from one to twoyt-ars old. (this, SCllOOI BOOIS, 3 Bealltlflll School-bag- Our Common Lumber, both Pine and lletnlnck, inch and two inch. is mostly new GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Choice and l‘ resh. Eight pounds good Japan Ten muck, Câ€, I“, yum)“, m.†Hum“, dry um] for $t.00. Two good Brooms for 25c. A good Scrubbing Brush for Se. Might, ,nnnuplcmrw} l.xrrpsgly 1-,â€. the low] trade of Fourier] Falls and Lindsay and surroundng country. I I From our long experience in the business, I and being builders ourselvr-s. WP have it good idea of what is required for first class or common building materials for houses, horns and outbuildings. ' We have assorted and piled by themsr'th-F hoth qualities, to suit purchasers. I’rires BEVEL-EDGED begs to inform the public that he is pre- {mm 5.; (to 1.13:3 Iw-r M rpm, and “mt-moth, SPLINT BLI N DS. l’m‘c‘l ‘0 exccmc orders for We have. about two million let-l that must The undersigned is now manufacturing the, 3,0 HUN 1,, mat-J, “mm {.,r m.“ .[.,.,k_ p,,,-. l . “1’0": minds in ties requiring any of the above stock will , , save money hy culling lit-foru- purchasing 6 elsewhere. or by St’lllllllt! their hills. here or to Lintlray for quotations. lili-s t'rlllllill'fd Til? most substantial Blinds made. l'sefttl F J K . . and returned for approval. (Inn ship by car and Ornamental. (live good satisfaction aetory over ames noxs blacksm'ih loads 1:; ad points. (fan get special rules wherever tried. shop, Francis-st. East. Fenelon Falls. Samples at ulteard’s Hardware Store. Mics. Keeley. ..._ oooqo..oooo>q.~o oovoo.»~o~¢voo¢ vooooooooooooooo oooooooooonoooo “OQHNoooooooo wowowvowuoo “60.00.900.0000.60000.09...OQDOOOOOOOOQOQOOthOQO ' cnottktun' .i; or..tssw.tn1-; : my" A'l‘ cos'r. “c311 : Noooï¬ooooooowo99909090000090"Ooowoomobwoowt no... and wheeled vehicles of all kinds. on to April next. Send on your orders. " One Dollar Saved is Twu Dollars Earned." TAU: Sorter: â€"â€"The above is all gang lum- lPRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. her, IMMM widths. GREENE it: ELLIS, I'Vnrlon Falls, Penelon Falls, Feb. 15th, 1881â€"1-11: SAMiL PARSONS, Agra: at [amino]. ldlSpnlClL ée-lGly. ‘ THE “GAZETTE.†ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER. YEAR. JOB PRINTIIIG EXECUTED IN THE BEST STYLE AND AT THE LOWEST RATES. 5’.‘r‘-;-:«'a«-c:.,.._; , a, .v .lewek smasher†‘° ' ' “emu-moan...†»..»...W - a - «