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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 2 Oct 1880, p. 3

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u ~ New Advertiseman G. w. BEALL, ,, , I . dealerjn AMERICAN WAT c II E s, M “5 m," by md clan Falls and its vicinity that he has com- menced the tailoring business I New Advertisements. ‘ New TAILOR'S SHOP. A. LALIBERTE and all kinds of go stem winding watches. PracticalWatc‘hmpak‘er. On Colbornc Street, “er & Engraver, opposite the residence of Dr. Wilson, and Jewe solicits a share of public patronage. Cloth- ing will be made in the latest styles and fir A Good Fit Guaranteed. Garments cut for, persons who wish to make them up at home, and charges reas- onable in all cases. Fenelon Falls. May NEW GOODS. Mrs. KEELEY ' Watch repairing in each branch prompt- ly and carefully executed under my own personal superintendence. a? Satisfaction Guaranteed and prices low. Watches sent in by train as carefully attended to as though left by owner. G. W. BEALL, Benson House Block, next to Dundas & Plavelle Bros. 7111,1880. Lindsay, March 241b,1880. 31y Has just receivesdtonctidozpened up a large DON’T FORGET N E W T O Y S â€"Tusâ€"â€" . 9 . - in great variety. DOLLS, VASE S, b Toilet Sets and a good assortment of â€"ATâ€" Fang-y_ Goods, Millinery, )Iantles, Feathers, Flowers and Ribbons. ‘ CHROMOS, MOTTOS and Motto Frames, Plain and Perforated Cardboards, Canvas and Berlin Wools. A nice lot of Wall Paper and Window Blinds just received. J. AUSTIN’S. BRING- YOUR CASH AND SECURE BARGAINS, As nothing else will do it. Mas. KEELEY. 36‘ Millinery Store and Show Room, one door north of H. P.11eming’s hardware store. Fenelon Falls, May 26th, 1880. A LOT 01‘ A. 1. SALT, PUMPS- A'l‘ COST. The subscriber bags respectfully to in~ FENELON FALLS and surrounding country that he still con- tinues to manufacture-his Wooden and celâ€" ebrated American Iron Cap Pumps, for wells, cisterns &c. Repairing a Specialty, and ALL WORK WARRANTED. S. BROKENSHIRE, Fcnelon I-‘ulls, opposite Victoria R. R. S. April 8th, 1880. 5-Iy I831]. [land Bargains l0 Eashluslumeu. Robson 6; Robson lluvc on hand a large stock of IGBIEUIIUBII .IMPIEMENIS of their own manufacture, consisting in part of Iron and Wooden llcnnt PLCUCHE Gang Ploughs, Wrought Iron Frame, LAND ROLLERS, HORSE HOES, FANNING MILLS, .7716 Best [Wake 2'71 [/16 1111226661, having taken six first prizes and diplomas at the Provincial Exhibitions. Also agent for the Massey Manufacturing 00., Toronto. Farmers wanting nmrnns, nownus. or SULKY RAKES, will find it to their advantage to call and inspect those implements and compare pric- es before purchasing elsewhere. ROIISOX a ROBSON. Fcnelon Falls. [8' My whole stock must be sold 011' ‘13: T1115 MONTH. To Delinquents itt Accounts long past due : Cash up and sure costs. J. AUSTIN. Fcnelon Falls, September 8th, 1880. - OTICE TO DEBTORS. N . The undersigned would remind nll who are indebted to him that the time of year has come when he expects a settlement of all outstanding accounts; so that all who are interested in the matter will call at once and settle. lly so doing they will save trouble and cxpemc,as money is required to curry on buriucss. JAMES AGNEW. Fcuelon Falls, September 9th, 1880. 3. Ilill. “Still?” CAS‘IIIMFOR GRAIN. The undersigned has been commissioned by Messrs. W. 1). Matthews k 00., of To- routo, to pay the higher! mar/rat prior for any quantity of Barley, Wheat, Peace, Eye, 650., delivered at the Victoria Railway Station Feuelon i-‘ulls. THOMAS l.OCKll;\RT. Fem-Ion F.ill.~',Sopt'r Milt, 1830. 4w. 1880. In nun. nan. Jarvis 8r McDoug‘all, FENELON FALLS. New Fallâ€"Tweeds, Just Opened, Canadian, English &' Scotch, the Lurth and llest Assorted Stock in town. 110 not full to see these goods be- fore purchasing. SUITS MIDI III Bill in the newest styles and AT BOTTOM PRICES. \lelen Shirtings, CASES 01“ t‘d Boots&Shocs JUST ARRIVED. \\'cll,wcll, well. I do declare I have you been '3 Why, AT AGNEIV’S Cheapest and Best Boot and Shoe store in the county, for some of those cheap boots which he is selling at Union Sltit‘tings, Factory F lnnuels, an endless stock. \Vlut-ioei. the larg- ott variety and at the lowest prices. bee them. Beautiful 2“ cont \l'incics for 15 cents. I‘lnin Grey Flannel: also. A splen- did stock of finest (’ottou Shirtings,&c. kc . which ml! be so.” at coal, in ul’rlt‘l' to make room for our Full goods. Give us a. Call, and Call Early, and secure Bargains in these goods, as they must be sold. @- Fclt lists in endless variety. Gents' Dress Shirts, white and colored, Ties. Col- lnrs, to. kc. , , Cult customers will find the best value H H U I P and extra inducements to huy by calling on ' a us, as we are “ bound not to undcuold." W he re Don I forget the place, I a S I 9 all styles and prices. I $35" ""3. K I D GOODS, i Law: Regarding Newspapers. 2 all styles andpriut. latâ€"Any person who takes a paper reg~ ularlv from the bodice. whether direrb t ’ ‘ ‘ ed lu.l’lt9 name omnolher‘s, or whether he Ladies and “en‘s Suppers 1 has subscribed or not, is responsible tor the .11 “3,1,, “,1 prices, Sloga, Rip and Calf l P‘lm‘em- ‘ Boots and Shoes and Brogan: of the host andsâ€"If sperm- orlcn nu paper to be manufacture. at pricei to unit the hard ‘ discontinued, he must pay All arrearnger, times. Come along. ladies and gentlemen. or the publlrher may continue to lend it on and 1 will convince you that my stock is til payment is made. and then collect tht far whole amount, whether the paper is taker. ‘ ISUPERIOR IN QUALITY,‘ from the ofieo or not, Salâ€"1! subscriber: neglect or retiree 102 i take the periodicals or newspapen (tom the I and lower in prices than can he found in . oficn to which they ate directed. they are: groceries or dry goods stores. Custom} held responsible until they have settled their work under my on: supervision a specialty! Nllr. Sending number: back, or leaving: 1 use the very best brands of leather and; them In the Dane, 11 not such notice as the employ mmpetent workmen. You may re- “ 1" rcqnim I I: on getting a first class hoot or not, any I {lbâ€"The Courts have drrlded that "3'" I“ "‘“v “‘1 ‘3” ‘ JARVIS & McDOl‘GALL'S, Cunningham's Block, ~ August lath, 188:). .â€" goad 6L Re-é . . . l m an unwrap", or “flaunt” pairing done mth nutnus. hole leather -, from the panâ€"nan. or nmviagcnd leaving 1"" “W ' t ‘ ’ ‘ 1.11135 AGXEW. ‘tttlxlgii? a Mw‘m“ "m". 0‘ , Inn-loo run, its, 36th, 1830. mpeetfully informs the gentlemen of Fen- _ NOTEâ€"Physicians' prescriptions prepared always on hand. Removal and Change in Businns; Mort-Y» MONEY. mom Mafiat {fiFarland I "n n" veered to tiate straight loans on good Return their sincere thanksffor the liberal farm property security for any patronage bestowed on them since they term of years at eight percent. commenced business in ' interest, with the privilege of repaying any portion of the principal at any time, the in- terest ceasing on the sum so paid. Fenelon Falls, and beg to inform the public that they have just moved into the premises lateb’ occu‘ pied by Mr. Wm. Marshall, where they will be happy to receive a call from his custo- mers as well as their own. Having leased the bakery and secured the services of Mr. David Barrett, they are prepared to furnish FIRST CLASS BREAD, Cakes, Buns, be, 5:, at reasonable prices, and no effort will be spared to sustain the high reputation which the Feuclon Falls bakery has deservedly borne. Their stock of FAMILY GROCERIES will be found, as usual, fresh, good and well assorted. Hour, Feed, Eggs, Butler, In, will be kept on hand, and farm produce generally dealt in. A nice lot of This gives the borrower ev- ery chance. He can pay on his mortgage ‘auy sum he may be able to spare at any time and stop the interest on so much, or he can release his farm at any time without be- ing obliged to pay the com- pany a heavy bonus for taking their money. Expenses very little more than those of pri rate loans. S. CORNEIL. Lindsay, May 26th, 1880. Crockery & Glassware is on the shelves and will he sold as cheap as any in town. A visit ofinspcction from all needing anything in their line of busi- ness is respectfully solicited. HOFFAT a McFAItLAND’. Fenelon Falls, May 26th, 1880. NOTICE. The cheapest and best PINE IND CEDAR SHINGIES in Lindsay, for sale/at FEE’ S MILL. BARN AM) MEI) LUMBER PI‘IOBS all kinds. SASH, BLINDS AND DOORS always in stock, and we are bound not to be ttndcrsold by any man in the business who pays 100 cents on the dollar. T. FEE lO-tf A LARGE STOCK OF WHITE &. GREY CCTTCNE AT Lindsay, May 14th, lilac. THE NEW DRUGS, SEEDS, DYE STUFFS. lIlINllIS & IIIIEIIE BROS, DRUG STORE. ' LINDSAY- JOHN NUG-EN‘I‘ GEORGE H. BERTRAM begs to inform the inhabitants of Feneloni Falls and surrounding country that he has open- ed up n Hardware Stock in the village, it. the building owned by Mr. George Cun- niughnm, Iwn [luau Nnrlh of Post Office, ‘wherc he intends keeping constantly on hand n. full line of GENERAL HARDWARE. thanks his numerous customers in Fenelon Falls and the surrounding country for their very liberal patronage during the past 4 years, and takes this opportunity of informing them that he has now on hand I Heller Issurlmenl than Ever, Comprising Garden, Field and FLOWER SEEDS, Dye Stuffs, PATENT MEDICINES, NMIEEESKS. . I-IIN GES, Perfumery, GLASS, PAINTS, '0 I L S. VARNISHES and all kinds of Hardware required by Farmers building. Farmlng Implements, SPADES, "“ SIâ€"IOVELS, lt‘ORICS, 850. He will also keep on hand the very best make of PLOUGHS, Combination and 11111’: Patent Pattern, which will be sold AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. FANCY ARTICLES. Brushes, Combs, &C., Arc. with care and despatch. A full selection of School Books & Stationery REMOVAL. ‘ JOSEPH NEVISON has removed his Harness Shop to the west side of Colborne street, next door to the Mechanics‘ Institute, where he will keep on hand a goodstock of Single & Double Harness for farm or road work, Valiscs, SHIWI STRIPS, BASE HIIIS, Whips, Halters, Snaps, Currycombs, Brushes, and all articles in his line of business. COLLARS WARRANTED. Repairs promptly and neatly est-outed. lle begs to return hi.- sinccrc thanks for tlicliboml patronage with which he has so far been favored, and Is determined to meritn continuance of it by turning out good work at moderate prices. His stock of MILL SUPPLIES including Belting, Lace Leather, Saws, Riv- els,1’labbit Metal, Machine Oil, Rope, Chain, Files (in, will be Such as to meet the re- QUircmcnts ofall in need of such goods. All lines of llardwnre will, .be offered for sale at bottom prices, and many of the lending goods as low as what they can be purchased for in Montreal or Toronto. A call solicited. thnmn Sumt, Manager. G20. 11. BBRTRAX. RES UME D BUSINESS. Kennedy &' Newman would inform the citizens of Fenelon Falls and vicinity that they have resumed busi- ness in Mr. Newman's old stand. The stock consists of A F U L L ASSORTMENT DRY GOODS, I: CLormxc, j GR OCERIES, 3 Confectionery 'and 11 Boots & Shoes. Having purchased the stock of A. W. Lash- ' er, they will sell the same AT AND BELOW COST. .vm‘ goods at a small _advance on cost. Boots and Shoes a specialty. 1, Farm pro- do}: taken in exchange. bought before the rise, selling l I l i TERMS" STRICTLY CASH. I Pension Falls, May 27th, 1880. JOSEPH HEARD. Just received, a nice assortment of Lte.,_.tc.. which I will sell cheap. tensions, and for all goods I continue to take in exchange NOTICEâ€"Cash paid for Skins and Hides. _: ~, ~ ~ ~- ~ ‘ a ‘ ' JOSEPH HEARD Fenelon Falls, September 23rd, 1880. p a - - jV'ew Store in Scully’s Block. ‘ G. G. K E‘i T H has just received a fresh lot of from Montreal and Toronto. Ills stock of “ elsewhere. m Farm Produce taken in Exchange. Fcnelon Falls, July 24th, 1880. THE ONLY WATCHMAKER IN TOWN. JOHN SLATER, Late of Toronto, has much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Fenclon Falls and surrounding country that. he has commenced business as a watchmnkcr in Mr. McArthur's building, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, and hopes to be favored with public patrouitge. He has a large and choice ‘ns- sortment of Clocks, Watches, Chains, Rings, Studs Brooches, Lockets and other kinds ofjewcllcry, all of which will be sold at reas- V. I _ ouablc prices. Watches, Clocks and Jewellery Cleaned and Repaired on the shortest notice. Hot A11“ Drums a Spoolalty; Satisfaction guaranteed or no sale. Please call and compare prices Of Stoves be-. fore buying elsewhere. as I sell as cheap as or cheaper than shops of larger pre- WROUGHT AND CAST Sonar IRON, BAGS, &'c. Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes Harvest Mitts&Machine Oil will be sold at. less than usual prices for cash. Examine stool: before purchasing LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, Bananas, nuns, out militia mums; $55M”; v Cod Pale and Dark Brady: A Large Sucr- MAfiTLES; ‘~ AT . .. VIC The subscriber begs to’inl‘orm his ousted mcrs and the public genomlly-thnhhe has always on hand a complete stock of sum annulus; A VERY Ems; . 1 ‘ 'il: . l 1‘ '- ' l JCS-r nscstvsn, AND 1 K v x V I. “we .- 1-. OF LADIES \‘tT‘. , an.‘ CAMPBEEES‘: t l . . - - FeneIOn Falls, September 23rd, 1880. . ' '41 Tom GROCERY imi- LIQUOR. STORE; r 5.“ v. Cured Meats, llerrings, Fish A: M nckcrel.’ A choice assortment of Port and Sherry Wines, Holland and Old, Tonil :Gins; several brands of Whisky, Bottled Wla. andt Porter, .kc. The nttentiuu'of.hotel kn‘epcrs and others is invited to this stock. Plastcl'tScC’ .. , .I of all kinds always on hand. :The- celh' . system will be strictly adhered to. ca? A CALL SOLICITED. @tr Cash forFa'rm Produce: Please note the address, JOHN SLATER, . Opposite the post ofiicc. Fenelon Falls, July 15:, £880 173m THINGS ARE BOOMING At McDougall It Brandon’s. The undersigned having purchased a. LARGE? AND VARIED STOCK . in the best markets, at the lowest prices for cash, fccl themselves in a position to (diet such inducements to their numerous customers and the public generally as will make the heart of each rejoice. We have always in stock a choice as- sortment of GROCERIES, Crockery and Glassware, jFLOUR"-'_, HAMâ€""S, BACONâ€",1 Oat and Corn Meal, Potatoes, &c., &c. All Kinds of Farm Produce always on hand. The highest price paid for \VOOI, Sheep Skins, Cali Skins, &c., &c. ' McDOUGALL A: BRANDON. Fenelon Falls, July 2nd, 1880. ' AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG CROSS-CUT SAW will he found full lines of Hardware as cheap if notychcapcr than at any other house in this section of the country. GENUINE WHITE LEAD, ~ ENGLISH LINSEED OIL, No. 1 VARNISHES and a variety of Machine Oil of reliable quality. Building Materials and Tools of every kind to suit all. Cash customers may depend on getting a? GOOD VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY, ‘35! as goods will be sold at bottom prices. I . P. 8. ROSS & BROS. N. B.â€"â€"A New Bugg r for sale at a bargain. N EleCAL HALL, FENELOBT FALLS, Where can be found an excellent assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Sponges, Trusses and Shoulder Braces, Toilet, Fancy (I; Rubber Good; I PERFUMERY 850., 86"., always on hand. A large and . l I l I I 1%.? COMPLETE STOCK or DYE STUFFS of the best quality and at low prices. Also, a WELL SELECTED ST’ICK or STATIONERY I. comprising a full assortment of BLANK BOOKS and general stationery. ~A0-A Horse and Cattle Medicine's, v JOHN Ctusuotau. , Next to the Globe llotcl, Kent st., Lindsay, I ICTORIA RAILWAY.’ 202â€"“ . - TIME TABLES Summer Arrangements 1. I a -â€"-:n:â€"o- Taking effect on, : I. - Monday, 2181: of June, 1880. ~ LINDSAY mini. . . Como NORTH. STATIONS. u Mail. Toronto, via G. T, 11. leave 7.12 a.ui.~ Lindsay, via \\'.1’.1’. & L. . ltuilwuy arrito 11,50 " ‘ M. ll'y Junc. via M. It. or 12.50 “ -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"vâ€"â€"â€".â€".â€"â€"â€"_~_‘___). Lindsay . . . . . . lcavo 3.00 pm. Mid. l't'y Junction “ 3.12 “ Cameron . . . . . . . . “ 3.32 " llnll's . . . . . . . . .. “ 3.45 "-' Feuclon Fulls “ 4.05 “ Fell's...... .. . " 4.25 “‘ Itcltic’s ...... “ 4.42 "- Kinntount . . . . 6.23 “ Mylcs' Railway .lunc. 5.20 "- Alindcn Station Icnvu 5.59 “ Ingoldsby “ 6.13 '- I)ysurt “ 6.21 “v Gould's “- t 6.35 “ llnlihurton arrive I r 6.45 ‘ STATIONS. GOING SOUTII. . , I Mall.- 3f .‘u-v- ‘1 Ilulihurton....lettvo 2.10 a. m. ' Gould's “ 7.20: “ _ Dysnrt “ 7.32 ‘! rf Ingoldsby “ 7.40 "~ lliudcn Station “ 7.55 “‘ Mylcs' R’y Junc. “ 8.110 "- Kiumount " 8.40 “ llcttic's ” 9.10 “ I’cll's “ t 9.35 “ ' ' ‘ y, r u Fenclon Falls 3:3: 10:; ,, Ilall's “ 10.20 ” Cameron l “1 :10.32 " Midland It'yJunc”- 110.511 " Lindsay arrive 11.00 ” ._ __... “W Lindsay, M. It. north, I 12.45 p H . tn.......... " south,l 4.10 “ conccoll' Lindsay, viu IV. 1’. I’. it L. W)! Icm’ls 2.30 “ ...... .. Tbrotilb 7.52 “ . . . . . . . .l' l "v.66 Nflfiff'rxom H. , I, ,2 Fcnelnn Follo,withstngo for llobcnygeon Kiumuunt, with stage for modem. .1. W. LEONARD, Lindsay,31ny3rd,1880.' Iomnln and lllpissing. TIME TABLE; JAMES ROI-18, t. . Manager. General Traffic Agent. -.._._.._.-- ~..â€"-......-M.__._ llailway.’ .‘ “1 Taking effect on Monday, 15 March, 1880.. -~o~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ mic.“ now; your". Mail. Local. mud. "“ ““' I I Toronto. depart, 7.45 ILHI. 4.00 pm. ,I I'xliridgc ‘-' 10.30 “ €1.40 “ 12.00 ' ('nnniugton ” 11.27 “ 7.717 “ 1.45;: lWoodville “ 11.40 “ 7.50 " [.15 Midland .m or. tur- u - 8.00 u 2.25 Lindsay Mid 11. 4.10 p. m. 12.45 " (trilliu “ 1.45 ' v Midland Jc. dp. 1111‘”. m. 2.4511 l Coboconk, nr. 1.05 p. m. 6.00“ ‘1' ! mom sorrru. Mixed. Loan. mu. . V L'oboconlt, depart 5.00 mm. 1.20 pm Mid. Junction er. 1.25 “ 1.35 “ I Lindsay Hid [Lit 9.30 " v 11.45;!“ (lrlllin “ , . nan. 1.00 “ ' Mid. Junction dp. 7.45 1- 1.80 " 2A5 " . Womlville depart 8.0!- “ 7.40, " 2.55 “-‘ L'snnington Irvin-“.40 u 7.53 “ 3.08 “ l'xhrtdge 10.30 “ 8.55 “ 4.11) “ Toronto arrive 11.15 " 6.30 “ , , Physician; prescriptions and Dnmmtic Recipes carefully compounded. , neg? Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, Paurngen lure Lindsay MM.“ p. In . A full assortment of Patent and Proprietary Medicines always on hand. A‘I ""1 “I'll TOWMO '1 0.3" 1M": 14'"- Tn ; gent for 11.'R.'Stevws' l’urr-Iy Vegetable erzrtxz. E. FITZGERALD, ; room at 7.4.? a. tn. and reach. Lindsay at ‘ 3 £10 p. In. ' I 2“"3804 Toronto, llarlch 15th, 1880.; .v . t. , W. 6000121110111, Jr.,'., . Managing Direc .1 . “.4, 4

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