had two or three occasions also be disposed of. Terms as usual. The sale will commence at 12 o'clock sharp. Mr. JJs. J. l’OWer is the unc- Lioneer. For further particulars see bills. [Q‘Rooms to rent. Gazelle ofï¬ce. DENTALâ€"Dr. Neclands, dentist, will he at the )IcArthur House, Fenelon Falls, on Tuesday, March 19th. He will have a complete gas (vitalized air) apparatus for extracting teeth, also ether, chloride, and other local pain obtundcrs. To-NIour.â€"â€"â€"Thc last skating Carni- val of the season will be held in the rink tonight, and there ought to be a large attendance. especially as the ice is in tipâ€"top condition. Music and other attractions as usual. Admissionâ€"dadics, gentlemen and children, whether in costume or not, 10 cents each. Apply at the W Mac McCallum's prices for Spring Suits are right. RINK MEETING â€"The directors met on Friday last, and after the usual pre- liminaries ï¬xed the date of the next and last carnival for Friday, 15th inst.. and appointed Messrs. Arnold and Scott to make arrangements for the same. T. Robson's account, $3.71, was ordered to he paid. E. Chambers, caretaker, was allowed the proceeds of the rink from March 8th until the end of the season, excepting night of carnival. The meet- ing then adjourned, to meet at the call of the president. SEE .‘lIoCALLUlI’S STOCK before pur- chasing elsewhere. Two doors south of the post-ofï¬ce. ‘ TELEGRAPH Potasâ€"A good deal of money has gone into the pockets of the farmers during the past ï¬ve or six years for telegraph poles, which Mr. George Martin has been buying during that period for the Great North-Western Telegraph Co., and shipping all over Ontario to wherever they may be needed. This season Mr. Martin has bought nearly 6.000 poles, about 4,500 of' which are still here awaiting orders as to their destination. They vary from 25 to 60 feet in length, and the prices range from 40 cents to $5. ROOMS to rent. Apply at the Gautte oilice. HARNESS roa MANITOBA.â€"\Ve have to notice that Mr. J. J. Nevison had forwarded harness to the Prairie Province; and now comes the turn of Mr. F. H. Magce, who on Tuesday last received an order for two setsof long tug team harness and one set of double carriage harness from Mr. George Thorne, of Sidney, Manitoba; and. as Mr. Magee had two sets of the coarse-ï¬nes in stock and a light set partly made, all three were sent off by this morning’s train. We hope that both he and Mr. Nevisou will by degrees work up a long list of cus- tomers in the Northwest. 38" Mac McCallum has the ï¬nest stock of Spring goods ever offered for sale in Fenelon Falls. VVINTRY STILLâ€"A week ago the roads were breaking up and spring ap- peared to be setting in. but the weather had a relapse, and this (Thursday) mornings keen nor'-wester is blowing and the village thermometers are sev- eral degrees below zero. There is a great deal of snow upon the around, and if it go suddenly, as it probably will, the Francis street “ crick " will tempor- arily reach the dimensions of a small riVer. We were told on Saturday night that two robins had been seen on a farm in Fenelon, but, if so. they have prob- :ihlv gone south again to tell the other robins to stay where they are a few days longer. Last springsleighing was nearly done. on the 1st of March. but. the nights were cold until the middle of the month, and the last skating carnival of the sea- son was held on the 17th. New Pnesnvrnaun CHURCll.â€"lt has been deï¬nitely decided by the Pres- byterian congregation of Fenclon Falls to build a new church, and the prob- ability is that it will be erected on the west side of Colborne street, nearly op~ positc Dr. Wilson‘s residencc.as Mr. Joseph Fitzrzeruld has ofl'ered the upper halfof the vacant corner lot adjoining the Brnesidc Ilall property at a price that. considering the improving pros- pects of the village. is not unreasonable. Mr. Alexander llcllcod. formerly of Fenelon Falls but now of Toronto. has, submitted a plan oi a church 35 by 50 fen-t. with an orchestra attached and a . tower at one corner. that can be built] of brick and nicely ï¬nished for 83.500; but whether thu plan is to be adopted and whether the show mentioned lot is to be purchased will he settled at a 1 meeting to be held in about a fortnight. l NCO-ALLOWS goods are all new, and at prices better than bankrupt stock goods. ~\ Com) " SEND OPP "â€"Mr. .‘lac Mc- Cullnni who. after learning tailoring :iti Drnytnn. 3 Out. has returned to the Fall~ and c~m menced business in the shop hitherto occupied hv his fa'her near!) onroize; hVU t‘llp lilvi & Son‘s. went tn A. Clark the ‘icArthur House frilluwiu; vorv favorable. notiv Dayton Advocate :~« Mr. Aisles-1m .‘vlc- “-'nzn i'» o Callutn, who has been a resident of Dray-ton for about ï¬ve years, started yesterday for Fencion Falls, where he purposes locating. .‘lr. McCallum, du- ring his stay in Dray-ton, proved himself to be a ï¬rst class ï¬nd and cutter and one of the best tailors in town. For a longtime he was manager of Messrs. Cross & Norris’ tailoring business. and then of Mr. Norris'. which he ï¬nally bought and conducted for a considerable length oftime. He had a good business which was constantly increasing. He is courteous and obliging, and always had a host of friends surrounding him, who will very much regret his removal. We presume he has good inducements for going east, or he would not leave. and all will sincerely wish his expecta- tions may be fully realized." Disastrous Fire in Lindsay. After the Gazette was ready to co to press we learned from the Watchman that the Sylvester works in Lindsay were partially destroyed by a ï¬re that broke out about 1 a. m. yesterday. Loss fully $25,000; insurance not stated. m FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fenelon Falls, Friday, March 15th, 1895. Reported by the North Star Roller Mill 00. Wheat. Scotch or Fife . . .. 65 to 68 Whent,fnll, perbushel.... 60 62 Wheat, spring “ . 60 62 Barley. per bushel . . . . . . . . 4O 45 Buckwheat“ .. .. 38 40 Cats, “ . . . . . . .. 34 35 Pense, “ 55 58 Rye, “ 39 40 Potatoes, “ 20 25 Butter, per 1b . . . . . . . . . 13 14 Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . . . . . l4 15 Hay, per ton............. 6.00 7.00 Hides . . . . . 3.00 3.50 Hogs (live) . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 3.50 3.85 Hogs (Dressed) . 4.50 5.00 Sheepskins.............. 35 60 W001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 17 Flour, family, Silver Leaf. . 1.65 1.80 Flour, best bakers’.... 1.90 2.10 Flour, clipper . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.35 1.50 Flour, straight rolled . . . . . . 1.60 1.70 Bran, per ton . . . . . . . 15 00 18.00 Shorts, H . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 18.00 Mixed chon, per ton...... . 22.00 23.00 “-_._~ _ nonreaas SALE _ 0F _ Valuable Farm Properties IN THE TOWNSHTPS 0F GARDEN, BEXLBY AND SOMERVILLE IN THE County of Victoria. â€"â€" There will be sold on Thursday, the 28th Day of March, 1895, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, at Chir- paugh’s Hotel, in the Village of Victoria Road, by virtue of powers of sale contained in certain mortgages which will be pro- duced at the sale, the following properties: PARCEL I.â€"The West half of Lot six in the sixth Concession in the Township of Garden, containing ninety-three acres more or less. The following improvements are said to be on the premises: About 30 acres cleared, having erected thereon log dwell- ing, log stable and sheep sheds. There is a small orchard on the property. PARCEL II.â€"Lot ten in the seventh Con- cession of the said Township of Bexley, containing two hundred acres more or less. The south half and the east half of the north half of Lot nine in the said seventh Concession of Bexley aforesaid, containing 150 acres more or less, except half an acre sold for school purposes. Lot nine in the eighth Concession of the Township of Bexley, containing two hun- dred acres more or less. The south-east parts of Lots three and four in the Front Range North West Bay, Township of Bexley, containing 2'27 acres, being all of said Lots except one hundred acres off the north-west ends of said Lots. and bounded on' the north-west by the straight line passing directly across said Lots parallel with the boundary line at the north-west end of the said Lots. And the south-easterly point of Lot num- ber two Front Range North West Bay. Bnl- sam Lake, commencing at the intersection of the north shore of Balsam Lake with the lines between Lots two and three, thence north-westerly along the line between said Lots two and three 7 chains and 96 links more or less to a post, thence south 4 chains and 80 links more or less to a post planted on the ~ shore of Balsam Lake, thence easterly along the shore of Balsam Lake to the place of beginning, containing one acre two roods and 12 perches, more or less. The following improvements are said to be on the premises :-â€"On Lot 9 in the 8th. Lot 10 in the 7th and on part Lot 9 in the 7th. there are about 230 acres cleared, hav- ing erected thereon frame and log dwell- ing, log barn. frame stable, frame and stone stable. two old barns. There is an orchard on the property. On parts Lots 2, 3 and 4 North West Bay, about‘ 130 acres cleared, having erected thereon two frame barns, frame dwelling house. PARCEL Illâ€"Lots l4 and 15 in the eighth Concession .f the Township of Somervillc, containing 230 acres more or less. The following improvements are said to be. on the premises: About 80 acres cleared. hav- ing erected thereon hewod log dwelling, cedar post barn. TERVSâ€"Twenty oer cent. of the pur- chase money to be paid down on the dav of: sale. For bulanrc, terms will he made. known at the sale. For further particulars apply to JOKES. MoltES‘ZIE .t LEONARD, Solicitors. Toron n Street. Toronto. Or to B. Maddl. Rcavo rtr-n. R. .1 Tali-1r. Cebu-oak Mcbougall a. llrauuuu, Feneloa Falls. THE LAW ANS“ COLD WEATHER Of this glorious country compel every man, woman and child to be clothed ; but the law does not say where you shall pur- chase or what price you shall pay, and if you are wondering where you will go to buy Dry Goods at the very lowest price Just read the following price list and you will be convinced that. CARTER, 0F LINDSAY, does sell bright new goods at a much lower price than others are asking for ï¬re, smoke and water goods, and every customer 1S treated with the same courtesy; the poor man’s dollars are as good to us as the rich. CA,RTER’S ONE PRICE CASH DRY GOODS STORE Yard Wide Factory Cottons . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Three Cents . . .. . . . . 03 Handsome Fancy Colored Flannellettes . . .. A Snap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05 Heavy Cotton Shirtings..... . . . . . . . . . . . ....Fnst Colors ..... . 05 Good Bleached Roller Towelling . . . . . . 18 Inch . . . . . . 05 White Apron Muslims . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . New Pnttcrns.... 05 1,1700 Y’ds Beautiful Prints, light and dark. . .Fast Colors . . . . . . . . . . 05 72-Inch Cotton Sheeting Drive . . . . . .. . . . . . 16 Fine Quality Table Linen . . . . . . 62 Inches . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Ladies’ Black and Colored Gloves, all sizes..4 button length . . . . . . 10 Ladies’ Fast Black Cotton Hose . . . . . . .. . . .. Fine GOOdS . . - - - . . - o - 05 Ladies’ Fancy Trimmed Undervests.... All Sizes . . . . . . 05 All wool Serge Dress Goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 33 Shades . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Heavy Wool Tweeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NeW Patterns - - . . . - . . 25 1,000 Yards New Spring Veilings ....“'ide Width . . . . . . 10 Cream and White Lace Curtains . . . . . . . . . . . . Bonnd Edges . . . . . . . . 29 40-Inch Apron Ginghams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nobby Patterns . . . . . . ' 10 Art Muslins Draperies . . . . . . . . . . . . . .New DesignS.... . 07 1,500 Yards Job Dress Goods . . . . . . . . . . ....All Shades...... 12} Men’s Heavy Cotton Socks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assorted Colors . . . . . . 05 Men’s large size Flannelettc Shirts . . . . . . . . . . Collar attached . . . . .. 12} Good Feather Ticking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hold Water . . . . . . . . .. 08 Ladies' White Cotton Chemise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lace Trimmed . . . . . . 29 "‘ †“ Drawer-5...... . . . . . . . . “ “ 25 “ “ “ Night Robes . . . . . “ “ 45 u u “ Skirts ............... . Tucked ----- . 50 White Bed-Spreads, fringed ....Lnrge Bed Size . . . . . . 95 500 Yards Silk Ribbons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A ssorted Shades . . . . . . 02 Good Large Hair Brushes . . . . .. . . . . nu . . . . Sure Cure for Dandrun’ 20 Nice Clothes Brush . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......Very Neat Shape 10 Ladies’ Fine Leather Purses . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . Nice and Nobby . . . . . . 05 Men’s White Shirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Laundried to Wear. . . . 50 Pure Linen Table Doylies. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. Assorted Shapes . . . . . . 05 Two Pair Men’s Elastic Web Braces . . . . . . . . New Styles . . . . . . . . .. ‘25 Men’s All Wool Socks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ribbed Tops . . . . . . . . .. 10 See our New Shirtings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regular Price 150. . . . . 10 42-Inch Blue and Black Serge . . . . . . . . Good Quality.... . . . . . . 20 Ladies' Spring Jackets ......Tlic Latest Styles . . . . . . 2 75 Beautiful Cotton Delaines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,Nobby Patterns . . . . . . . . 05 Ladies’ Fancy Handkerchiefs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fine Patterns. . . . 2 for 05 BOYS’SUits . . . . . . . . . . . . .SpringSLyles.... . . . . . . 1 75 Men’s Tweed Suits . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . Good Linings...... 4 50 Men’s Wool Tweed Pants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Well Made . . . . . . ..I.... 1 00 Very Heavy Cottonade Pants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patent Buttons. . . . . . .. 50 Hemp Carpet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WideWidth.......... 10 The above goods at such wonderful prices - are only to be had at the Cheap Man’s Store, opposite Ontario Bank, store front painted White. The above are only a. very few of the very many bargains we have waiting for you. CARTER - _ .. .IJIN DSAY. A Really G noon-oes- VWAVKTA‘D‘KV " A ‘ '7 union...- coo-000.0 uouoooe-o oouoooooc non-anon. nooocolol neoconse- tea has on the estate. Is not only comforting and agreeable. but; it is also . very beneï¬cial to one’s health ; but'l'or years past Canada has been noted for the poor class of tens . , used, which have a bad effect upon the nerves. I During the past few years, in fact, since " Saluda †Ceylon tea has been introduced, Canadians have shown their appreciation of ï¬ne teas. been admitted by eminent physicians that no tea is so free from harmful qualities as Ceylon tea, and no Ceylon teas are so beneï¬cial. as well as delight- ful, as “Salado,†which is sold in lead packets, thereby preserving all the delightful fragrance that “Saluda †tea can be ob- tained in Fenelon Falls only at W. L. ROBSON’S. Irvine up of It has been 0.00000.- “ Don’t You Think These Cheap? Men's Long Felt Boots. $1.40. Men’s. Overshoes, 65c., 75c. and 900. 'Boy’s Overshoes, 50c, 65c. and 75c. Men’s wool-lined Rubbers, 50c. Women’s Felt Gaiters, 650. All winter gOOIlS likewise regardless of cost at Lind- say's Leading Shoe Store. Jonssros 6; SISSON, Lindsay.†FOR SALE_ Lot containing one quarter of an acre, with house and stable, on Francis street west, opposite Gazette ofï¬ce, Fenelon Falls, for sale cheap. Apply to Will A. Lumen-r, Room 9, Fortune Block, Main street, Winni- peg, Manitoba. 5-3m. TENDERS WANTED. Tenders will be received by the under- signed np to Saturday. 30th of March inst., for the purchase of ‘The Presbyterian Church and Grounds on Francis street west. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. MCDOUGALL. Secretary. Fenclon Falls, March 14th, 1895. _. “._,.____â€"- Holstein Bull For Sale. The undersigned have. for sale on their farm. lot It; con. 8. Penal-n. a line young _' thorough-bred Holstein hall, which can be iregistered in the noun: of the pnrc‘nmer. g It is of pool color. in; months old, well grown and first-class in every respect. 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For a man t answer and an honest opinion. write to RI U N d: 00., who have bad near] titty yoan’ experience in the patent business. mmunlca. tlons strictly conï¬dential. A Handbook or In. gpgipééon enricme antenttgl and hpw tghobo msen rec. soaco ogueo me ical and scientiï¬c books sent tree. ‘0- Patents taken through Mann & 00. receive cial notice in the Scientiï¬c American, and t as are brought widely before the public with- out cost to the inventor. This splendid apcr. issued weekly. elegantly illustrated. has b artho largest circulation or an scientiï¬c wor in the world. 83 ayear. Sam 3 no ice sent free. Bulldln Edition mun bly. .503 year. Single no ice, 2. cents. Every number contains bean- tl nl plates, in colors. and hotogra be of new houses. with plans, enabling uilders show the latest designs and secure contracts. Address MUNN .. an YORK. 88). BROADWAY. David Chambers, General Blacksmith, Francis-st... Fenelon Falls Blacksmithingin allits diil‘erentbranches done on short notice and at the lowest living prices. Particulnrnttcntion paid to horse-shoeing. Give me a calland 1 will guarantee satisfaction. 45-1y. HARNESS ....SADDLEs.... ..--TRUNKS-m ....v_A_LISEs.... ._.A'p_. llll BERHY’S ....KENT~ST-,.... ----LINDS.A.Y--m EVERYTHING BELONGING TO THE SADDLERY AND HARNESS TRADE CONSTANTLY KEPT IN STOCK. REPARI 1â€â€œ r1 its] DONE ON snortrnsn NOTli"E. wwwwwww ’ éldï¬liihlhtiihhs NEATLY PRINTED AT The ‘GAZETTE’ OFFICE. WW†ON â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"...._. Local and travel. I ling SA. l‘iSlll’Y to handle our llnrdy CANADIAN GROWN just added a complete line i NURSERY STOCK. We guarantee amis- of ladies and gents BOOTS AND SHOES . . . . and will be pleased to have you call and see us. FARMERS, bring me inl ‘ your PRODUCE. are. Minna. BATTEN' DOORS. WIRE DOORS. J. T. Tnâ€"omrson, .112, (f :11! P 1"]- "Pl-2R . Jobbing attended to. Wall Brackets and Easy Chairs made to order. l tension Falls P. 0 l Workshop on Lindsay Street, Sear the Feuclon, Feb. 18th, le'JS.-â€"-2.4‘ l c. I. a. station, i‘cueiou Falls. l l l l I l i faction to representatives and custnnmrs. Our Nurseries are the largest in the lio- minionâ€"over 70’) acres. No substitution in orders. En-lusive territory and liln-rnl terms to whole or purl. time agents. Write us. STONE .5: \l’l‘lllLlNG'l‘ON. Head Office, TORONTO, Ont Bali" The only Nursery in Canada having testing orchards. ~38-3m. Hsaneuanrsns: IN VICTORIA COUNTY FOR lllllllll Paper and Picture Flames â€"-£B ATâ€" V! A. GDODWIN’S, Baker’s Block. Kent-sh, Lindsay. Artists’ Goods :1 Specialty. ' chine Needles, Alabastine and Dye Works Agency. 505"†int-ass call and not in; 5c. Paper. .,...â€"J vwmam ... . -...__-_â€"â€"â€"-x .... -«v , .._,_..«,._..v, i N....--.m w-†.__‘._...._ _, h. .._.‘- gym..- ,Wq M.â€"_ “N