Carpets and Oil-Cloths, No. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. ft ..â€".___â€"_.___.._._.__â€" Hit Save the . BURGOYNE is; co. ' .? [lie Palace Dry Goods and‘Glctln'ng House, C E N T Si Magniï¬cent Array of Choice Fall and . » the Winter Goods. _ Listen to the Verdict of Public Opinion. W111 Save themselves; BURGOYNE & Co. lead the procession. Burgoyne’s goods W are the best. Burgoyne’s prices are the lowest, and every one Who inspects the mammoth stock is delighted. Dress Goods Departmentâ€"We have now on hand a. ï¬ne stock of Dress Goods, Velvets, Velveteens, Dress Cords,2 Dress Gimps, Buttons and everything necessary for trimming. Staple Department.â€"Cottons, Towelings, Towels, Shirt- â€"~ ings, Ginghams, Tickings, Linens, Plain and Twilled Dark and , Light Grey Flannels, and Cottonndes of the best makes. We have the best stock of these goods ever brought into the town. Tweeds! Tweeds I ! Tweedsl !!â€"-â€"The best assorted stock-«second to none. +« Heady-Made Clothing.â€"Now this is one feature of our business we make a specialty of. We are the sole Agents for W. R. Johnston, Toronto, one of the best known ï¬rms in the I Dominion of Canada. Their clothing is unsurpassed For fil, style and duraéz'lz'ty, and Our stock for the coming full and winâ€" ter is complete in Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Suits, Coats, Pants and Overcoats. Gents’ furnishings in every line complete. Boots and Shoes.~â€"One of the largest stocks ever imâ€" - ported in this vicinity. lVe buy from the best makers in Can- ada. Fivethousand ï¬ve hundred pairs is the size 01 the stock - you have to choose from. It has been acknowledged we have F012. SILLE. A Good Phaetonâ€"cheap. Apply to THUS. ROBERTS. Penelon Falls, Aug. 2611:, RN. 27-4' tans. (‘imrles Stewart Parnell, the noted Iris't. lender. died at Brighton, England, 0:: Tuesday lust. Eulorado county. Cal , is being swept by forest ï¬res. Many Inrmcrs and ranch or: have been rendered homeless. a R l N G ‘ f‘ “W'fl‘jm‘r l‘lm†'" ‘le 5““? “f a , in all its branches, without any slop-shop Chico-:0 railroad magnate t~ bent-me 84 1 work, the outcome of the low prices paid bios-onâ€. The plant is crowing: within to hands. 20“ feet of Michigan boulevard. I L 0 R a N G Pouclmug pond in Griswold is the ' ‘ k -c| lOlId of C-nnncticut In me n- or ‘ . . , , _ , , p p l which wrll please and give entire satisfac- tion to customers, and Tailoring such as one week this season 1.800 pounds of pickcrel and perch were taken from it. none but a true lover of.the trade will turn out. Also 9 A few mornings ago )1 r. Wm. Parks. ~ Pressing and Cleaning of North Bay. tool.- a good sized moose done to Suit the most fastidious in taste. about. two years old out of the lake in from of his house. He snvs that it was Formers' home-made Cloth and Cotton- u cs mode or cut at reasonable rntes. coming from the dir-ction of the islands, 88' Remember the pluce,’ Bic-Arthur’s ind supposes that it had become ex- hausted und drmruel. us there was no nnrk of injury, and it did not appear mpg}; \upsmiray to be long dead. ' ‘ MHL Q’LEABY_ The best way to follow this Fcuelou Folls,.\luy-215t,~189h.- 13. excellent adijeuis to com. â€" , _ ‘ mence trading at The Canada life Assurance tc’y ' E‘I‘RTIâ€"Is. ESTABLISHED IN 1847. E Jonxsrox.-â€"ln the township of Fcuclon, No. 40 Kent St, Linsday, on Thursduy, October let, the wife of Mr. SIGN .0}? TI‘IE William Johnston of :1 daughter. [)y no error Inst week, the above birth 6- was published us a 5011.] RE AD 0N ! READONI I 4,000 yards of Grey WooI Flannel, regular price 25 cents, now.... New Brunswick Cotton Yam, 5 lbs., regular price 81 35, now....,.. Double Fold Coatings, regular price ‘ $110,now............ Three feet of snow has fallen in )lon- j THE OLDEST AND THE LEADING 'LIF‘ ASSURANCE COMPANY IN CANADA. Capital & Assets as at the 30th of April, 1889;0ver $19,000,000. Annual Income for t..e ear ending 30th a April. 1835, $1, 40,000. Total Strnrn‘usurcd -to 30th April, 1885, amounts to $45,000,000. DIAII RIED; Parrsnsoxâ€"Wnnsrszgaâ€"At the residence of the bride's futher.,on_\Veduesduy, Octo- ber 71h. by the Rov.-J:rmcs Fraser. .llr. Rob- ert Patterson, 05, Boccuygeon, to Jennie, third daughter of Mr. Robert. Webster, 0;". the township of Feuelon. DIED. _ sztsox.-â€"At Fenclon Falls, on Sunday, Oczober 4th, William Clurence, son of Mr. Stephen Nevison, aged 7 mouths & 2 days. l’t'r,cs.\,1~iu.v.,-â€"At Fcnelou Falls, on_flft_tcs~ (lay,.|lctobor 6th, Mr. John Pitcealltly, aged 63 years, 11 months and 10 duys. Thcprotits of this old and reliable Com- pany are largortbnn any other Life Ofï¬ce doing llllSlIlf‘SSJ-‘ln the Dominion, and its mtio ot'cxpeuscs to income me less than that ofuny oth'r Countiqu or British otlice. The policies of-this Company are indisputa- blc' on any grounds whatever after two years, nud policies becoming claims are paid ut once. The rates charged by this Company; mo-os lowers any ï¬rst-class cilice. All forms'of polici~s are issued. rrvsnou FALLS MARKETS, 15 ~â€" Reported by the North 5:... Roller Jim 00. Pension Falls, Friday, Oct. 9th, 1591. 100 75‘ - litious will be made known at sole. Wheat, Scotch. or,Fit‘e. .... 87 to .90. , MCDOUGALL a; BRANDON, , - . . . . _ Wheat, not. per bushel.... so 87- " any, Agents, Fcnelou Falls. Heavy French Etot‘fes,regulnr price done the largest trade in this hue, and we intend domg larger :Ie‘:â€{§l"shc,“ _v â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"vâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"A 60 cents, now 45 than ever. All we ask is for you to take a look through our Oats, ’ u. 24 25 House and Lot For Sale. IJA BI} «53;, immense stock. Peose “ 55,, 56 ‘ I‘- ' ’ Rye ’ u . cs 30 For sale, vrry cheap for cush,n lmlf-ncrc SEE OUR HOBBY DRESS GOODS. Groceries, Crockery and Glasswareâ€"Are complete Potatoes -“ . . . . . . .. 20 5 corner lot and the buildings thereon op- “ . . . ' ‘ ' z - ' 1 l 1 8mm. per lbwâ€. ..... 15 16 posm me south ward school house, FEW Bo“, Mme Suns, ,eg, pm, $3 25 1 25 in every re‘spect. (love us a otll‘and be CORVII’ICLd. We handle , Eggs, pet .domkfluu 13 14 10,, pans, The house is 13x24 feet. 13, heir. French Full-cloth Pants, rcg- flO tras/z. Good goods at a moderate proï¬t is our motto. Hpv, per ton . . . . . .. . 8.00 10.00 stories high, on a stone foundation, with a ulur price 82 00, now. .... . l 25 _ ‘ thdes . 3 59 4.90 ' kitchen 13 x 20 feet and n. woodshcd. There Men‘s Gm.v Knit Shirts, silk bound, Sheepskins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,_ 4o, . 6?. -.are also a workshop 14 x 20 feet, a never 1 ._ 75 50 - Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 ‘ 20 railing well of excellent wuter and a few reg“ m. pm‘e ceme’ "°‘j";'° . . y “n _--_-. ., fruit trees. The buildings were.errcted 1:200 yards Heavy 0mm“ Sh'm"8'i The Leadlng Retall Men. r. Advertisements. I tiling-i. :twclve years ago, and are in good regulur price 9 cents, noun...†6} Fenelon Fans†Septelnber 1st. ‘ ‘ Wkllt‘onut w G m t u ‘BlnckSofrey ann,,rcgulur price 200... 10. __ . ' I - ' w i '- ‘ 'pp‘y‘n ‘1' °' “2â€â€ ’0 ce’ 0'" o m Beautiful Dress Gc‘ods' rc uitm rice? ! " ~ ‘ 'undcrsi ncdr’. " " 'g p d . . MORTGAGE SALE . g~ GEO, w, MARTIN, 17 cents, now 10 â€"0P‘.â€" 10 Pearson Avenue, Fancy All-wool Factory Flannel, I , '., . ‘ ' Sl- Albim's “'M‘d re ulnr rice 35 cent‘ now....‘ 25 Town,†Ludies’g All-£001 Black DCurhmere _ _ T t A '12 d 1891.â€"t. . ° . A m m" ("on 0' p“ n ’ f Grieves, regular price 25c., now. 15 DEALER IN ' TOWNSHIP or VERULAM, Men‘s Tweed Suits, reg. pricc$5... 2 to , r A D 0F ‘Men’s “'tttcrproof 008.15,. regular . l h. i 'l I '; price 75, n0w...... u-ooou - 2 1 Under and by virtueot‘ the Power ofSole» ' Men's Heavy Wool Cardigan Jack- . ' contuiucd in a certain m.rtguge which will _ __ . - . be produced at the time of sole, there will A‘ND , eth’ ,regiflar imce $1 253 now" 75 AND T be 9m,er f“. sale by public auction I T 000 Lieu 8 Silk T106, reg. price 25C. 10 . _ m r . Double Fold Henrietta, all shades, C Y S AT regular price 37 cents, now.... 25 ' in the 'i age 0 one on ‘u s,ut the hour ' _ Fin . - Y 11 1 a 1 ' ll ,, , _ ., x ' germg urn,.'t sm cs, regu or “f†" We“ 1" '1" °“ “Mdâ€! J, McFARLAND . price 8 Cents, now...... 5 or ALL DESCRIPTIONS. The Third day- of November, A. D. 1801‘. the Following property, namely: The-East Half of Lot No. 20 in the-1st Concession of the Township of Verulam, containing 100 acres, more or less. This property is conveniently situated within three miles of Feuelon Falls on good roads, About .80 ucres ure cleured nnd un- der cultivation, the balance being tiuibcred with mixed ti nber. 'l‘hc fences are cedur roll in fair order. The luud is rolling, and the soil is clay mid eiuy loom. The buildings Consist ot‘ a one-story Frame Dn-vlling 27 x 16 feet, and 0. Frame Burn 50 x no feet, on 16 feet posts. with granary uttuched, 1?. x 24 feet. There is also it well of good lmrd water on the. premises. There is said to be 105 acres in this form. Tr:ms,~â€"0nc tenth of the purclmsc mo- noy to he paid down :it time of sale; bal- uncc to he In:th known ut time of solo. There will he :1 rcsrrved bid. Other con~ For further IMF iculurs and Conditions of sale upply to Honor ML’LLIGAN, Millbrook, or, to ClllSllOLll 1s ClllSllOMl, l'enfors‘ Solicitors, 5 Port Hope. Port Hope, OcIOber, l891. 33-4. ~,._-_‘_._._..._-_‘. __._ Estuary Lamb. Come on to tl.e,sub5criber's premises, the not hull" of lot No: id in the Stlncouces- sion of I-‘ruelou, ubuut a fortnight ago. a white Rum Lamb with u long tail. The owner con have it upon proving property and payiuw charges. ° Joux BRADEX. Fonelon. Smt. 30th. 1391. 3-3-2 ' " ' ' ' "â€""'~None but ï¬rst~class British and Canadian histruy Ilene-r. Cum; on to the south half of lot No. 14 in the 3rd concession of the township of Bomerville, on thc_2-?th day of August, A Heifer coming? years old; color grey, with red can and nose, and. horns projeuing “flight Othwn'di. The owner can have hr: upon proving property and paying clears“. Wu. HUGHES Sqmgrvillc, Septtr 1615,1391. 30'3.‘ has now on hand‘asplendid’ stock of r tine Fresh Tess, corrsss % o a - Sugars, Syrups, ’l‘oboecos, Rice, Raisins. Currants, Starch, Soups and all other groceries, which he will sell Cheap for Cash, and to which he invites the attention of the public. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, l‘ltrthcnwure. Brooms, l’uils, Washtubs, Blockirig-brusltes,.§3lothes-pins, Matches 1 and other articles in grout variety. tanned list, Fruit 8: Vegetables of the very best brands and at. the low- ?†est possible prices. Paid for Buttertt Eggs and other farm produce. w Flouncnd feed kept constantly~ on hand (lush JOSEPH .‘ZeR'ARLAND IN S ERA NCE a ' 0 Mr. G. Cunningham having transferred his Insurance Business to me, I am prepared to take risks on all classes of property Art Very Lowest Rates..- Companies represented. _ oar FARM PRéi’ERTY at very low rates. $30,000 to loan from 6 per cent. up W. E. ELLIS. Drttggist nod Bookseller. chelou foils, June 15th, 1889.,_ 10. Stocks of Prints, reg. price 8c.. now 5 Beautiful Table Linens, regular price 40 cents, now...... Men’s All-wool Tweed Pants, regu- lnr price S2 75, now Men’s Fancy Flannelette Shirts, reg- ulur price 50 cents, now . . . . Men’s Fancy Elastic Web Braces, regular price 25 cents, now.. .. 12*, THE LEADHHG STRIKE" â€"-â€"FORâ€" CLOTHING 8t FURS. £3,700 yards Fancy Shaker Flannel, 25 30 rcgulur price 12 cents, now. . .. 7 Extra Heavy Cotton, regular price 7cents, now . . . . . . . . . . 5 45 pieces of Velveteen, regular price 40 cents, now . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 25 2-bushcl 3-ply Cotton Grain Bogs, B brun_d,ercg. price 83 25, now “2 50 In A D I E S, SEE OUR NOBBY COATINGS. Men‘s Beaver (Jverconts, tweed lin'd, velvet collar, reg price $7, now 3 50 Men's All~wopl Socks. regular price V 2&wnts,now... 12} Men's Heavy Flesh Guernseysrrogu- . lnr price 40 cents, new. ... .... 1,700 yards of Feather Ticking. reg- I ulur price 15 cents, downâ€... 10’ M11. GABTER ‘ THE CHEAP MAN, LINDSAY. i. t t t? ouu‘oun 25 . . . . ..., .1468": T I Stunting-done Eclhcme ,Slrcct icnelcn is 'i DEN'FISTR.Y. GAS.â€"â€"(VITALIZED AIR.) Go to J. NEELANDS, Dentist, Lindsay, if! you wuntteeth extracted positively With- out pain. Gus has been given by him withl great success for over 21 yours. He studied l S. tor of gas for extracting teeth. Numbers of persons are wearing artificial teeth mudc by Mr. Neelundszo years ago, and never required uny repairs. Gold crowns, pores- lnin crowns and bridgework done. Visits Fenelon Falls, McArthur House, on the thirdTuesdny of every month. Cull early in the day. 40-t.f. SECOND DIVISION DOUBT -â€"-Olv’ THEâ€"- County of Victoria. The next.aittlngs_of the above Court will beheld in Dickson’s hall, Pcnelon Falls, On Tuesday, Doo’r lst. 7 oomtnenclngnt 10 o'clock in the forenoon Friday, Nov'r 20th, will be the last. day of service. Goo. Munro. 3. D. Hun, Cloris. Baillfl. Penelon Falls, Sept'r 2Ith, 1891. Subscribe for the “Fenelon Falls Gazette,†only 81 a. year in advance. All kinds of Job Printing done in good style and at reasonable prices. with Dr. Colton,of New York,'the lnTOO-l. AND-5 DRUGS AT FULL STOCK-I AT W. T. .. J UNKIN’S.‘ . R- M- MASON, VETERINARY SURGEON ; llcuor Kinds nutt- Onturlo Veterinary College. 'l‘o‘ ronto, 1884 ; II. M. O. V. 51. A. Residence-4,70rm.-r Cuib'pruc and lungâ€. , streets, Fcnclou l-‘nlls. A Rare Chance 1 ; +87 Tors- 87+» IN FENELON FALLS FOR SALE. Belonging to the Estate of the late 1) J. Scully. Will be sold in single lots or in blocks to suit purchasers. Also a brick house and lot on Fidler’a Hill. NOW IS YOUR T131123 ; -â€"-- AS -â€"â€" . TIâ€"IEY MUST BE SOLD . For terms and particular: apply to Barron . & McLaughlin, Solicitors for the Estate Linduy, or to WJS. ELLIS, Vonclon Fall: ., April 35th, teethâ€"101.! ,