Carpets and Oil-Cloths, No. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. a. Great. .ï¬rgains in Ready-made Clothing, Ladies Jackets and Mantles, Jackets and Ulsters. from 90c. upward; also all wool Tweeds from 35c at McCrim~ mou Brus.‘ Bankrupt ï¬tock Sale. \VARSLB & PERRY, Lindsay. __,__._..____ FENELON’ FALLS HARKETS. ~ Reporled by the North Star Roller Mill ('0. , Fencion Falls, Friday, Nov. 15th, 1889 Wheat. fall. per bushel. . . . $0.60 to $0.75 . , Wheat. spring “ . 60 75 ' ell'l'll'lllil, Asoruna MILLâ€"Mr. F. Sandford I When. Scorch 0r Fife 75 80 L “W†‘° Pm " 3"â€.eâ€"eir"“s“°’ """" 2?, i2 LINDSAY of his large l'actorv at the north end of at†_, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' r : , I . . .' . Pense, . . . . . . . . 4.: on . the iron bridge into a grist and chop Rye, .. _ ‘ . . _ I . . 45 50, ' mill, which he expects to have ready potatoes n _ _ _ . . _ , . 25 30, for operation in about six weeks. It llutter, per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 17‘ 11 a, O I r e will contain two runs of stones and all asst Zirtgglen - - . . - . . . . . 6 00 _ (1N5) l I I I - - uy, p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t. the necessary machinery for cleaning Hides . I 3.06 3.50 . . ‘ ‘ . grain. The portable clmpplng machine, Sheepskins _______________ 60 ,0 In future our busmess W111 be conducted by M1. Sootheran, under the name and st.) 1c of which has been in use about two years and is just the thing for a farmer, is for sale at a great reduction on its orig- inal cost. [8' The sale of the McCrimmon Bros- llaukrupt Stock is now in full blast at their old stand, corner Kent and William streets, opposite A. Campbell’s grocery, Lindsay. Wanna k Pnaur, Lindsay. Taursuaxcr‘. Alumnus. -â€"The ï¬rst of the series ol'Gospei temperance meetâ€" ings conducted by Messrs. Moull and Rossiter, representatives of the Royal Tetnplars of Temperance, was held to the Methodist church on Sunday after- noon, and the second in the evening in the Baptist church. There has been a meeting every evening since in one or the other of the above churches, and they have all been well attended. Both of the gentlemen have iiuo votces and Sootheran 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 therefore decrded to maugurate a 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 hea‘tily 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, Sac, &c. SOOTHERAN &Co.. City Drapiers and Clothiers, Ne w Advertisements. STEER STRAX’ED. Strayed from my ï¬eld, on the 4th inst.,a dark red steer,3 years old, round built, small of his age, and with short horns. Any person giving information as to his whereabouts will be suitably rewarded. H. AUSTIN. Fenelon Falls, Oct. 17th, 1889.â€"37-3w. WILSON & GRAHAM, LICENSED AUCTIONEERS for the County of Victoria. Farm sales a specialty. JOHN WILSON, J. R. GRAHAM. 30-tf Lindsay. Fenclon Falls. .___________.._â€"â€" "i": “gem†“d‘n‘mb‘y' W “W “‘1‘ ' No. 2 DOBSON‘S BLOCK. 2 DOORS WEST or THE POST OFFICE, KENT-ST.. LINDSAY. dresses are delivered by Mr. Moull, - _-hâ€"_._ â€"w~-_~_ who is much the younger 3f dthe two I Mâ€"*-â€"~â€"â€"â€"-â€" d ' fie Live an rant-.ttic , ' , a . 'M :iiealtsicrz.3 v'liliycirevifit to the village will ~ no doubt prove to have done a good deal towards advancing the cause of temperance. 32%†You can buy heavy pure linen tow- elliug at 4 cents a yard and fringe towels at 2 cents each. All linen tabliug at 18c. u. Yard and 36 inch factory at 4Q cents at llerimmon Bros Bankrupt Stock Sole. Wsnssa 8: Penn, Lindsay. To Drmmonaxraâ€"Jl‘his is the time cl year at which farmers have money: and we wish to impress upon these who are in arrears for the Gazette that it will be to their advantage to pay up, especially those who owe for more than one year. Quite a large sum ts due to us for subscriptions, and many of those who are in our debt appear to become oblivious of the fact unless they get a gentle reminder occasionally, and in some cases an ungentlc one seems to be necessary. If they haven't cash to spare, we will takeâ€"to quote from the market listâ€"fall wheat, spring wheat, barley, oats, pcasc, potatoes, butter, poultry; hogs, eggs, hay or cordwood ; but not hides or sheepskins. So come along with something, and don't owe tor your local paper. Tut: Pluses or \VALES has been reviewing the Egyptian army. llad he been review. ing the brave defenders of this much colder country he would certainly have advised the Government to provide them with Kean’s $4.75 overcoats, at the cheap store on the corner. Navro.-trlo.v.â€"â€"The steamers plying on our local waters have been “ hump- ing themselves " lately, and in a very few days will have ï¬nished their work for this season. The Dominion was here: last Tuesday with two scowlnnds of wood for the pulp mill. and the Eco brought two more on Wednesday. All these boats have left to do is to bring one scowload of wood to the Falls and take three or four scowlonds of lumber from Greene & Ellis‘s mill to Lindsay. The Sirvmqer, of Port Perry, was here from Tuesday until Wednesday, and while her scow was being loaded at J. A. l‘lllis’s mill she was run into the lowi-r lock and ï¬tted with a new pro- peller by Mr. Robson, of the Cameron Lake foundry. On Tuesday the Em- pire :irtivd ut the Falls with Mr. lingers 0i Peter-borough and M r. Ken- y , ncdv ol‘ Boheaygcon, who came to pay c-fl the men recently employed in deep- ening the channel ol the Feuclon River. The Pulp Mill Co's steamer .llyrtle will probably be kept busy until stopped by be led corny by everypnp‘ Wm Wm. Gar I'r .isn me' rus Fun: ? 0f ,lcl'lul that b10208. is a question that has been the germ of Il‘ri-Ilh dotn stictrouhles with new begru- ners in house keeping since time immemoâ€" naturist: STILL ALIVE spun-r Limos. neither one will Ilccd to get up. We have much» pleasure in announcing the marriage of Miss Nina Clock to Mr. John R. Time. As both the contracting parties have long resided in Hour city they are well and favorably known, in fact they hare an universal reputation. Miss Clock that was, is a lady of most striking beauty. She was right on time in getting married, her age being just sweet well, ’tis best not to say, lest she should be displeased. Her facial loveliness is proverbial in this district, and but for the sad fact of her Gold and Silver Watches. B E B being born without teeth (.and none having 3 U KEPT BY afterwards grown, for which defect nature is wholly responsible) she would have Lace Curtains, Enlbroidery Oil'Pa'intedWind-OW Shades, w w . . . BLDTT, been a perfect paragon. DEALER IN A IS THE RIGHT PLACE TO GO FOR 3- N S N, M I '- “ N E RY Fancy Goods, Jewelry, -.A.I\TID-- THE ‘EGLIPSE’ Fancy Goods. At one time she had got the name of andMaterials for Embroidery “PICTURES. being extravagant and running fast into in and W001, debt. Now that she is married she don't - t 51088118! Amsene' Imogene, etc, PutureFramesllade to Order a. Specialty. want to go on tick too much or her bus- Also, CollarsiCdii‘s, Handkerâ€" band will lever. We are sure her beauty will only be out- chiefs, and Fancy Goods of all descriptions. Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Clzoz'ce C on feclz’onery, Ice Cream (59" Oysters in season, T/ze Best Toéaccoes mm! C ig'ars, Cayman! Goods of all o’cz'mls. done in town or country. Also a stock of Clzoz'ce Grocer- Mrs.‘ Keeley. W .. 15}! Me glass. A l len’s Sweet C ï¬ler just arrived Parties coming to town will ï¬nd this just [/16 place to get a Luna/A when required, a! any Izom'. rivalled by her good works, and when the former grows wan and fades through the inroads of time, the latter will- grow re- splendent with advancing years, provided she uses the oil of kindness to. keep the cogs in easy motion. She has a very weighty nature, and when she strikes out to deliver a women’s rights address she is certain never to- stop until the last stroke of the hammer drives the nail of conviction deep into the minds of her hearers, that the time is now ripe for all husbands to prepare to expend from $1 up to $1,000 in Christmas presents for their loving wives and happy children, it" they wish the love and happiness to con- tinue and increase. Nor does she forget to direct her auditors that the proper place to make their purchases is at l. l. lush, “ The Jeweller,†who is daily receiving additions to his al- ready large uud well assorted stock of watches, clocks, silverware, jewellery $20., in order to pander to the wants and tastes oi‘a fastidious and discerning public. Fine watch repairing a specialty. All work warranted. A call is respectfully solicited. ll. J. FROST, ‘The J EWELLER,’ Opposite the Post-office, I“ ENELON IFALLS. ...â€"__....â€"- W" _ ‘ IN Boots and. Shoes " . t . a WM..M“ ’ W x “WQWNQM “WM†QOWNQOQOW WOOOMOOOO “OOMQWONQ “.09....â€00006 WOWOO†mweooooowoc .. - I «W09... 1 A W ‘ Puritan Calf ’ cork-soled Boots â€"â€"1waterprcof, sensible; ‘VValkenphast’ and ‘ Common Sense ’ Boots; ‘ Cardigan ’ Over- 85 shoes, something new and something good. German Felt Slip- pers from 25c. per pair up ; see ’em. ‘ Boss ’ and ‘ Climax ’ LUMBER- YARDS, to FENELUN FALLS lNll llNllill. THE ‘ GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY ’ BOOT, curing Corns, Bunions, Tender and Damp Feet. We show samples of the leather oï¬ we have {0, sale here and 3, Lindsay an which a number of our ï¬ne lines are manufactured. DON’T FAIL T0 SEE THE hinds of ltuilding Lumber._J0ist. Scanning ABOVE NEW STYLES THEY’RE CORKERS Our stock of Staples is, as le‘k, qlmhel‘, lmlh,_ Pickets, Shingles, d i . l h . . I f 1‘ Fence Posts and all kinds of l’lnned and “SUM. unalll‘pflsse '. Wt. ghc W l. crer) DR 1‘ 0 our cc “brilth Matched Lumber from one to two years old. Girls’ School Boots, 3 Beautiful School-bag Our Common Lumber, both Pine and GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Choice and Fresh. Eight pounds good Japan rm. Heml‘mki "‘0" “"‘1 "‘0 "‘0‘" '5 mm!" “W for $1.00. Two good Brooms for 25¢. A good Scrubbing Brush for 5c. stuck, out last season, well roofed, dry and bright. manufactured expressly for the local . . . . «Nâ€â€œOO..â€Â«â€œN. “nâ€... “mâ€, trade of l‘enelon lialls and Lindsay and . CROCKERY k GLASSWARE 3 surrounding country. BEE“ AT COST. “(an i I From our longexperienccinthc business, ..m»m...-»â€...,_» ' ' ' and being builders ourselves, we have a good idea of what is required for first class or common building materials for houses, barns and outbuildin s. We have assorted aid piled by themselves -â€"â€"â€"â€"- both qualities to suit purchasers. Prices ) from $3 5“ to $5 per.“ feet and upwards. ' We have about two million feet that must be sold to make room for new stock. l’nr- ties requiring any of the above stock will save money by calling before purchasing 00.00 -~ ~ r-~-â€"-~' 3}“ able to, enlnpet'e In my Own The undersigned is now manufacturing the .\t the annual stud sheep sales at line of husrness and thank my .‘L-rbnumo. 7m) :uiuons “'m‘ paid ’01' numerous patrons for their ' -"~' It ‘ . . . S,’?. 's-' I’ 'l', a Single mm, and a3.) guru: as lor un- klnd support 10,. the last ten “n rend, ï¬ned. rgrm, succegs for over .2, Fm“. He studied cl «win rc. or b3. Indiug thur in ls urrr‘ or ouwr a.th _ ‘ _ . ,wm, Dr. 601mm“, New York, the inwm 0 Lindsay for quotations. llillseslrmnn-d l‘ v w I I . - l . l . 1 The most subslantrtl Blinds made I =eful I nd returned for unprmnl (an all: ) bv r‘ur Râ€, [mm-m, Brook‘s remark that } 0812‘. l.“ L \\ 1t lbtUUt Op~ ml'd‘omnmcnml 'Giw. good smi'sï¬ciion ‘tor of gas for extracting teeth. Numbers kde ,0 ,1†WMâ€; (.“n'gg, Smog“, 'm,†the (,uurch i‘ r“ bchmd we pnlmcimls‘ Inï¬lhon ï¬ve tunes 1,, the lust ‘ whérevcrmed. ,of'person‘s urc wherrngartthcml tenthmnde on ,0 AW†Mn. Send on your 0rder .hy Mr. Ncclands .20 years ago, and never in its dealing with the; ruple prilzblcm, is ten v may-s in Fcnelun Fans, and 1 samples at J. “oardgs Hard“.an Smro. . required m“, repairs. Gold crowns, pomp- “One Dollar Saw-d is Two Dollars Earned." . .-lr‘. l; . -'~ :~ .; - . -.\‘ ~:â€"l.l',' - 3 l‘“ u.‘ “rd "‘p u t e i n b , “ lll btlll be able It) gn e Sill 1S- and J. hlcl-‘nrlaud's grocerjv‘. Agents wanted. ' 1m" cm“ H' ï¬nd bridge“ ork dune“ \ ’5'†TM: “TN T m a imp Is a“ gang mm “have Blinds M Go to J. Nastaxns, Dentist, Lindsay. if ,ynu wnnt teeth extracted positively with- 6 AND 7 CENTS PER SQUARE FOOT, inut pnin. Gas has been given by him with W . . I i r w . her parallel widths. P“ T anus r km“, m rlceduï¬, .. x . ‘ ‘ . . _ ‘ , ‘ ,Ftuelon lalls, Mc.\rthur House. on tho 1 . my,“ W15: M. Nflgl‘mm Carl“, 5,"? s, , button. as in the past. alter I ‘w. 11. (3111711011. i; uniâ€"«1 Tuesday of every month. Call early CRUISE .t ELLIS. I-zwzon Fol/r, on $3.5“ but .2. ren Cabinets $2.50 and - haying had thirty years“ ex- Fcnelon Falls, Feb. 15th, la‘tiU.â€"l-tf. 1'“ the day- 40-t-f- SAM. rsnsoxs, :ly'n! at Limimu. 5:; per dozen. Also all other sizes reduewl Pcrienpc. . m pizw. Gm- us a call. as we guarantee ______ _..___._.~__..___#___ ____,_,__.. _M_.,, s-ti.~:'..:tin;: l‘lruu: of group: and babies l ‘ ’___‘ _ a inc ‘ltltx ,-â€"--F\,V\\'i.!‘.!i & Cir. corner of Kent . A E E R and \VllitJlfl 423.1325. Lindsay. 3 l l meal). Wflt‘jhfnakerï¬ Jeweller, VT H E “ G A Z E T T E .99 1.23.5:21’; â€"â€".\t Fruelou Falls. on Monday†I f1.\ Il gl LL‘S. \‘ y \d -- ‘(e f \h. Fe, r. l ONL‘L‘V ON}: DOLLAI: 1)}:11 ‘.'I‘HXIR. . aft “.17- ;’ iii l. .‘ Vil'lt‘. “'lh O . . C l I I . ; Leilrrck. years. 32 Doors South of Mechanics Instllute. y .308 Palm-ma EXECUTED in THE BEST STYLE nun AT THE Lam-:31- Bugs, .8355... .i,.'..r, r ’ "em?«ownemmcm.$5.4- .- 1 l l ,, . ,l :i is‘