ZE'. SANDPORD has a large stock of WAGGONS AND BUGGIES; guaranteed to be first class, which he will sell ()1) hand, Having now completed all tl‘e Emprn .\Iuwr}â€5 Fo‘inolrv.’ next to Carr's liotn-l. c H E’A P E R ___'i' _l_-l_ A N E.V E R. 'r- » solicits a call from those lie sure and see his stock ol~ warranted as A. 1. Every piece of work in this establ knowledged. to that done in factories :1 llaI‘I‘UW Will (it) Well t0 inspect his Spring 3 where I receivcd three ï¬rst. prizes. iilihougli Farmers requiring _ Tooth Ilarrows. which are 3115 i also keeps the following:' larrn machines: REAPERS, SELF-BINDERS, MOWERS, l SEEDERS. CULTIVATORS, RAKES. i AND THRESHING MACHINES, and is bound not to be undcrsold by any one. I the thing:r for rough land. He , Lindsay, Novembcr lst, 1853. 0 my. My Various patterns of Molin- ltso‘si kept on hai a specialty. cheap secondhand li ill. and sold at the (In/74x! prirrs. I'li‘lll'lS for sale. llc returns sincere [llullka for the liberal piitronauc best'uwd '0†him durlllfâ€"I the i_. O’CONNOR, Manufacturer of First-Claws Sloiglis, Buggies, Wagons, «to. W. .- .___.- ,- 2 tion. nnd they obtained for int: sales and orders W All llepairs done Cheaply and l’roinptly. remenis rcquircd in his new premises. tormcrly corurr of William and Russcils trccts, has fa- 'r all work in tin: above lines which cannot be excelled. requiring anything in his line, and Will be glad to show tin-m over his new Farriage and Waggon Shops. L. O'Connor, being the oldest practical man in thi to‘guarantee a chmss Job in any department, on 5 section of the country, is enabled d every article turned out will be ishincnt is done by hand. and far superior. as is ac- â€"a act proved at the South Victoria Exhibition, I did not get up inywork for prize exhibi- quite unexpected and unprecedented. A few second-hand Buggies for sale. L. O’CONNOR. NEW FURNITURE FAGTIIRY. The undersigned respectfully informs the public that his new Factory "in s n ' ’ .. \ No ( one a rhor notice. in I l I l ‘ I l t t lintb'E-SIIOEINU and Joniuso 0N FRANCIS STREET, PENELON FALLS, : r . 1" - ' ' ,~ - - manner and on short notice. Sonic . . . . . . A“ 1‘“ ‘H‘ ""m‘ m a {"1 da ‘1 is now to full running order, and is ï¬tted up Wltll aII machinery necessary to turn out work at short notice, in the best possible manner and at moderate prices. Past H years, and will >lrare no pains to merit a continuance of it in the future. â€"__â€"â€"____________________________ , NR. 3, Ili’llll'l‘llIlR’S BLIIIIK. UNDERTAKING A large number of Collins to select from, kept. constantly on hand and sold as cheap as the cheapest. A SPECIALTY. and a handsome Hearse furnished when NOTICE TO THE FARMERS Wilma McKEOWN. Fenclou Falls. June 5th. 1884. AND PUBLIC. OMETIIIXU NEW FOR FARM-v I EIIS, DAIRYMEN AND OTHERS. ll;l\‘lll;.£ bought out the well known firm of McDougall & Bran The combined don and purchased Mr. (ico. Manning‘s stock of boots & shoes at a reduced rate, 1 am in a posmon to give & REALLY EUR BARGAINS to all who liivour me with their patronage. (,‘all as soon as possible and see my stock of .. . . ‘1. l w r \‘I ' Boots rt Shoes and (Ji‘ooorios, which will llt‘ found equal in quantity and quality to any in town, and which I will sell C This lliickct (patented last June) has nin- I I I , ny advantages that make it acceptable to The milk all who rcquirc to milk cows. ‘ . , , . . ' is strained while entering the pail through up my mind not to he uiidcisold by any one 111 theMunchâ€,is“ï¬bcmnymomma from “it: Il‘lttlt‘, L‘llllcl‘ llcl‘t: 01' 111 L111t ï¬lly. contact with any foreign substance what- E ever and from the odor of the stable. It . ‘ ,' ' 1 does away with the old-fashioned stool its I'Ia’rket P1 85 the niilkcr sits on the bucket. Should a. 1,.“ , I _ - u i, ) ._ t . ‘7 . . .t Us vicious cow kick over the bucket no milk ELâ€"gr' (.all .it McDoiigall t\. ])l.l11tl()11h old stand, and 1c is lost“ injured. “needs only t3 be m“ to be appreciated. Professor 1.. I1. Arnold R. NI. BUTLER. havingr madc- qr - a ' : It _ C( L in ‘1†“Int 1 speaks very highly of it, and l‘rofesso.’ W. Brown says, " we use it at the Ontario cx-, periniciititl farm," and “it is admirably n- daplcd to secure cleanliness, convenience, and safety of the operator.†Manufactured by the, (IN’I‘ARIU .\Ill.l{ BUCKET MANU- FACTURING (30., Toronto, 11. W. SUTll-‘ ERLANI), Manager. Sold by special agents only. )IcIHJlTUALL k 151L\.\'l)t).\',u;:cnts, Fcnclon li‘ullz‘. 5-ilin. lt‘enclon Falls, )1in lst, 188i. sum ENT- ,..-.-.....: l r- â€" h M t t 1 gas}; store. . T e on areas The Stand. New goods arriving: every week at this establishment. )tll'llCS 111 Wool of Dry Goods BAKEï¬? GRQQERY. J OHN MOFFAT begs to inform his customers and the pub- lic that, while carrying on the Iliiking busi- ness as usual_ and turning out dain - v. ' . J p.-‘ )- isliould inspect our stock, and they will Iind 0111 1 nus away dorm /)L‘/()ZU allyzu/nrrc c/sc. .__._.___-___._ A SPLENDID RANGE OF NEW PRINTS at very low prices. . __._. I l)l'c.<.~' (mu. in msuiiianns in all the now colours at cents. worth till cents. Also a range ot NIClV .li‘lGURED ALPACCAS, l5 cciit goods worth lel cents. Our stock of Muslin Grenadines and Nuns“ Yciliuus from It! ccnts; goods that are selling else where at 271 (131115.- lii staples you will find our stock the. best The Finest Flour it) St'li‘ct from. 1 . “(it‘l- .\1u.i.i.\‘i-;iii' (loops we are clearing out at hall price, as kcpl Constantly on hand; .15., 40. we :u'c giving;- up the branch. Ills/tu‘ll'ou {mi/I'd. OATS, BEAN CY SHORTS. WITH THE AIIIIIIESS, '2 HOURS NIIRTII 01“ THE POST OFFICE. I I! A R M P R o D U- c E Fellolnn puns) 7d,, taken in exchangi- for goods, and "we.-. - » - JCttSll Paid for Butter 5; ngs. ,' . i ' . ' x ft 3 l t' ' i 35,)†Thu undersigned will do all in hisl \\ ( ( ( ( ( , : power to merit a continuance oi the patron-i W age. so liberally bestowed on him during, ' ,. the past live years. N l I I " ‘ l l I ' him o t . Cakes, Buns lien he has just opened out a nice stock of FRESH GROGERIES, all of which will be solid at the very lowest llving prolit. No JOHN MOFFAT. Firnclon Falls. Jun: l‘lth. 15:13. li-ly. 1')ui1y ski-rivals {CHEAPER "HAN Eljljilwflmsmgs songs: at u. .x. )lctiicrcll's 1 Jones’ Spades, Shovels and Scoops of superior duality in all sizes. WELLAND VALE HOES, RAKES, Spadiiij.r Forks. Manure Forks. &c. â€"â€"~- I BOOK. STORE; gii‘USIc Eiironimii I __ . Come All ll % __'- Come One I We are oï¬ering the above this Spring at Toronto prices. % .mi at... i W.“ ,0, M ,, WW “ht?â€- Cour claims in full, arising from losses by! G. A. METHERELL. I’I‘i‘l'rlffl Tilt: LN-ul is}: I ill’ltl'll, I Will ISSIIIllMlIII Ill IIIIZIIIIIIES’ Iilflli kept constantly on hand. Paints. Oils. Glass. White Lead and Turpentine: - 3. mg. iii, ; Buildcrs' Iliir l-‘itrrixo. No one should be without it, as it‘ , ‘. V, . , , . 3 i keeps out cold better than brick. Lardinc. (ilyccrine and Vir , L "1'1)1“\TI‘R A I“ ILDI‘Rt L FENELON FALLS. ginia l.i.'iii:ic.trixc this. and 4‘ l“ 51‘0"17’1oi Tl: ailh-rtiscr 1:1 t'rrl‘and to (‘If’itult all ordcts with which he may be founirmL‘ .1‘)‘ II. cooks tl dinner III thirty {min lat-,zv contracts tr- llm .ixiallrsi ‘ l w Salli and doors ut' all kit: and: on - . l vant-tâ€"t“ I4illllsil.".; l.l!1ll§él}‘.llttlul;t't 2::ll. l~~'.: 5 l No more roasting ovcr hut fires! minutes. Cost of running, all dav, three cents. . j} n a M a , , , u I, -\ ‘ . . ‘. - . ' .o .i.i c 11-. i gm in w. _. gig-r! La.in paid lur skins and wool picks. Work-«bop or. mm sum um Irri' r. on ."w ".d '. EL. i d: m l H r" “EDWARD Ii \W. Y;IL'.IUL. lull.- A;:..1.'.... 2::t. l-‘enclou Falls. Ma} bth. 1531. GROCERIES â€"â€"A.NDâ€" PROVISIONS. . MCFIRLAND has now on hand a splendid stock of ï¬ne fresh Toos Colloos 7 ’) Sugars, Syrups, Tobaccos, Rice, Raisins Currants, Starch, Soaps and all other . groceries, which he will sell Cheap for Cash, and to which he invites the attention of the public. EIIIIEIIIIII, BIISSIIlIII, Earthenware, Brooms, Pails, Washtubs, Blacking-bruslies, Clothes pins, Matches and other articles in great variety. Banned F'.ti.,â€"iiull & Vegetables of the-..“ best brands and at the low- Sk‘ possible prices. Cash Paid for Butter & Eggs and other farm produce. Flour and feed kept constantly on hand. JOSEPH MCFARLAND. Fcnclon Falls, May 22nd, 1884. Wanzer Sewing Machines again ahead. WUN THE GRAND Blllll MEIIIll at the great Central Exhibition at Hamilton in 1883. my no other before you see the Wanzcr, the Uliciipest and Best, For Sale by J. Austin, agent for the best makes of Organs, and suld cheap/or cash or on the instalment plan. See Mv Sample Organ before you buy any. 1 can suit you in style, quality and price. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE in ï¬rst rate companies at low rates._ 3%“ Money to loan on easy terms. .1. AUSTIN. Fcnclon Falls, Nov'r 22nd, 1883. E D ‘V A. R I) S5 OLD-ESTABLISHED Liveryâ€"Stable. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on him during the past nine years. and begs to in- form the public that they can obtain First Class Horses and Rigs. any hour of the din or night, at his stable On IFx'xtncis Street East. at very moderate charges. 323' Commercial travcllcrs and their lug- gage conveyed safely and expeditiously to any desired point. l Tl MEAT or chromium IS FOR THOSE WHO BREAK THE SHELL. Likewise the Bargains in Dry Goods. Mjlï¬nery. Carpets and Clothing at the Syndicate's Trade Sale. now in full blast, are for those who grasp the opportunity- Thc enthusiasm that prevails is truly wonderful. and not caused. as some might supptxse. by mental excitement or beat of imagination, but by uuparngoucd bargains and value. which is the true and cenuinc test, conformable with facts upon which we hope to merit your patronage and influence. 0 â€" This Trade Sale of the Lindsay Dry Goods and Clothing Syndicate is Established at the City Store for the purpose of supplying our Patrons with Dry Goods, Millincry. Carpets and Clothing at less than Manuï¬icturer's Prices. " How Can that be true ? " you naturally inquire. Our answer is, and everyone who reads and kccps posted will verify our statement, that this is a year of depression and them is an overproduction of merchandise in our manufacturing cen- trcs, and the holders are anxious to realize even at an enormous sacriï¬ce; and the merchant who is in a position to buy the largest bulk cl goods at one time is the one who Can gch the host quotations and closest prices, and cvory merchant. buys in proportion to his facilities for disposal; hence the_uuprccedcutcd success of the trade sale at the CITY STORE. If on consideration and reflection you conclude the above is sound logic, come and test our ability as buyers and wiimws otir practical facilities for the disposal of merchandise. Then you will understand without further explanation why tho CITY S"OltI‘} has a commanding influence with the manufacturers, and how it is that the meat of the Com-nut is for those who crack the shell. SOUTHERAN, CATHRO & MA RK, CITY DRAPERS AND CLOTIIIERS, No. 2 Dobson’s Block, - - 2 Doors West of the Post Ofï¬ce. - - Kent Street. Lindsay, lMILthlEllY. "PI-IE PA LAC 13 Mrs. KEELEY Dry Goods «it Clothing House. . . _____._..._._. -w.-.» stock of STILL BIGGER BARGAINS NEW GOODS, __.I N- o including FANGY DRY GOODS, ALLKINDâ€"SmSFWOOL, The subscriber never had a stablcful of7 better Iiorscs than at present. Conic and try them. E. II. EDWARDS. Fruclon Falls, Fcb'y 24th, 18:33. Ell-LE CARI) OF THANKS. S. Comei], Esq“ .4er [.0anin .Iluliml In whian (5),, Lil. 11.151. Ichi: Sacâ€"11am) the goodness to convey to tilt: Directors of the " London Mutnal’ the ri-ccrit buin timi: Alexander Clarke, Ops, $3.0; James Sit-Galley, Emily, two Edward Kcâ€. “ (loo Joseph Mct,‘onncll, H mm Matthew “'ilsou, Ups, his Thomas )lctfabc. H 5:»; Edwin I’rouse, )Inripon, 902 Thomas Krlly, Emily, 45/) Shaun Harrington, " 72.5 (Icy than}. Ycrulam, 5.3-3 C. H. Tiers, ‘A is?! lame (lostlin, Lutr‘ 2):. Hugh linilcy. “ 50 Morgan! Kerr. " 25†John tflie-ynouib. I‘cnelon. 57.!" Edward Molnar. Ups, 6'51] I' It. SIcllhargey. Llfl'!§fl_\', 4’) John Wilson. Up). 9.2-"- Rob't MchHors. " ' 7’1 " 333 John Klmln‘i. June; How-aid Vern-lam, 1‘2. l l i I l l I l t l I i l I I l I pawâ€"W- : them Cheap, Neat Fitting and Substantial. : complete in all lines. all of which will be sold at MUSLIMS, 8tc., 8:0. LESS THAN LINDSAY PRICES. A nice lot of Holiday Presents, At You: such as Dolls or II†sorts and sizes, Toys in great variety, 'l‘oilct Sets. Vases, Fancy China-“wire and various other articles, to which lIic uttcution of intending purchuscrn ls respectfully invited. MRS. KEELEY. Fcnclon Falls Nov. 27th, 1883 life will clear out our summer stock of the above goods Finest Choice and Newest Goods in the country. EVERYBODY SHOULD SEE THEM. 1933* No trouble to show goods. JARVIS 8b M’DIIIIGALL. Patterns! F enclon Falls, July 3rd, 1884. JUST RECEIVED, Patterns! a fresh supply of BOOTS AND SHOES and scasonablc DRY 'GOODS: ï¬tting Patterns always on hand, and will be A full assortment of McCall’s Bazaar glove- which will be sold Choopor Than Evoi' For Cash. by mail post m G. on receipt ol'pricc, by W Wm. Campbell, Fcnclon Falls, April 4th, 188-1. Note I At Dundas «St Flovollo Bros.†you can buy for cash HEAVY ALL wont TWEEDS, usually sold 700. to $1, for 45c. to 65c. BLANKETS on ~' as heavy as ordinary $6 goods for co 1'). FLANNELS VERY LOW. These goods have recently been purchased by us at less than the cost of manufacture. ‘ DUNDAS a. FLAVELLE BROS., Kent Street, Lindsay. INTERESTlljdâ€"TO ALI: The undersigned has just received a good assortment of PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMES And hlnilltllngn, which are well worthy of inspection and will br nulil r/mlp. FRAMES MADE TO ORDER in any style at the chorlcst possible notice. M“ l'iiintiug. Kulzomilning and Paper Hanging done as usual. A good stock of PAINTS, 011.3, GLASS AND I’UTTY kept constantly on hand. ‘ H. NEVISUN. Pent-Ion Falls. Fo-b'y 7th, 1884. ISO-LI. w. A. GOODWIN, $3 IIIlIl-IIIIIIITIIIS 5:: â€"-Vllll~â€" .Bnum Paper 8: Piclure Frames â€" lib-thinly Curdn. W“â€" Oil Painting», Clll‘l)llIUH. A c N .1 lingruvhigu, ,i'r LESS run out Pincus. l . _. , . m i r ' V . AlbimLuPl us: That iii ha 111" 5110125 and BOOTS it in (ICHIJIJIL to get , , all .. ) ° 1’ y Oilï¬amtod Window Shades. . . - - â€" , irror Plates. That in w airing such Shoes and Boots it 15 imperative that: 56‘â€,an mm H “a. they should prove Durable, Well-looking and Shapcly. ' . Artists, aterials That in choosing Shoes and Boots, as afm'cszud, It IS inipera l ,1 k. W k K I“! ' _ ' tireâ€"to get best choiceâ€"to pick from our stock at once, the largest and wont, “‘ "’ I'M", ~' ""31 L “"9 “Munâ€!!!- . A'I "'L' H y 1, -'.‘.'~lw. ' w. A. oooowm. That even the poorest people have more or lei-s money and, - . . . can’t do without Shoes and Boots; and that saidlmom-y. let it belong 'to‘ rich-or, The n “melon Gazette n poor farmer or mechanic, cannot be “ swapped " Ior foot-gear more Mtulactonly e , _ V ' M (\I'Iltl."Q .H prlntul "wry I‘nturrlriy I! the office, on than M A J ’ I ' i ' the cormr of May Is I’nmciu line“. That MAGUIRE has been in the Shoe and Boot businessgmuwmnws “Minn†“yum. . . -_ . _ ' - ' - ' ' in" mUCIi Val Lil L Il-v . for soup. your» at lcast and is tlic pioneer in furnish D u n l. at a," one "M I", “Ark m" M “Med u long or for little money oi Lindsay town. M u "4",," “mm. The above clauses form one solid, invulncralllc and general-l Advernmn“ "Hum. ' I I ' . - I _ Q _ , . ' . .. . t l . ly C()_\Cp‘“h1) FACE whth buycrh of .,bocs and Booth Will Litâ€"Ar L33“ I’). I‘mhuuuml or I-Iibincu null, 50 cents “wt Ium pcrlonum. (quul courtinmcnu, in (cuts prr Iizu: {or the ï¬rst iunrlion, and 2 L. ,c‘f'lnl pr! line for err-r} subsequent Inui- t'um. Contact. by the yen. half your or Shoe & Maker. ' «pmrtrr, Iar u culumu m Iru, upon nuan- Lindisay, June 14th, 13-4. ‘ I“: “mu " 7 JOB PRINTING Only $1 a year if paid ' of an (mimic. kinds cprutrd neatly, a... " nctly and rcuounblc rum, B. D, M A .\' ll l'layrulor. remembering. Q Subscribe for tho " Gazette." You can‘t get reliable account: oi occurrences in in advance. this locality in any other paper. 1