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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 6 Jan 1883, p. 3

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Olga Advertisem- . Escher BE 1., DEALZRIH WATCH S, Jewellery 8- Dia ds. Elegant Goods for CHRIST â€"Andâ€" WEDDING PRES TS. Ladlea' Gold Watches, 325 t 00. Gents' do. do, 850 to 81'; Gold Gem Rlngs, $2 to . and a. large stock 0 Ladies’ Gold J eery, Brooches, Ber-rings, Brnoelets, kets and Chains, all new, of The Very Best [flan ture, and warranted yood. Also,â€"-\Vcdding ng‘I-s. G! We 5 LL- Goulmt'lli’a Hall. next door to l 4’ Fid- relle Brothen. Lindsay, Dcc'r 8th,188’.’. fiwho BS â€"â€"roaâ€"â€" CHEESE S: Iflrs. HEEL Y Ibis just received and open up a large stock of To of all kinds and a vurv of \fANCY nos Iuitub‘r'qfor Christmas k Net cars’ mfts, in" of which will he s d at LESS This. LINDSA riucss. ‘w. ‘._- A nice dot cf CHRISTMAS "CARDS of new and beautiful (lesigis, Japanese Glove boxes, Handkerchief Do Is, Brackets, dzc., he. ~ 3 - up. Iil-ZELEY. Fenelon Fall-z,.\'uv'r15th, l):?'.'. I swishâ€"Sod G E ' S. S. JEINSON respectfully informs the residents of Fenc- lun Falls and its vicinity that he has lately romnIt-ueed luminous in Mr. S. Newman's. llrick Store on the West Side of Bahama Street; where he has opened out II. Very Choice Stock .- , of fresh Family Groceries, and ti. large ns-, sortmt-nt ot men's, women's and children's l’l'tUly'llllttlt.‘ UIIIH“ k Shoes, all of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH” and which purriusers will find to be good ‘ t'..luc for their .Izuuey. rsoirs domains in great \uiiety and all of the very best quality. DEWES, M‘ lli-irig determined not to be under- sold. be entitideutly invites an inspection of! his goods, and will do lIisbrst to give satis- faction to all who favor him with a call. S. S. JOHNSON. l-‘enelun Falls. Aug. 23rd, lBSL‘. 27’ly. ' Cheap Enough Lindsay, Oct. 15th, 1831. â€"F‘ () Itâ€" ()I\' 193 I)(.)IJI_J.4:‘.1_{, â€"â€".s. '1‘â€" ws. BAMPBELL’S. ’ numgvan BOOTS & SHOES. ROBERT MCCALLUI returns thanks for the liberal patronage he has rreeivnl face he commenced business. . and informs his customers an»! the public genemlly that he has mom! to the shop lately occupied by Mr Purge-raid NEXT DOOR TO THE PET-OFFICE. when he will be happy to receive g all from all who are Billing to pay Eli‘s} Ill 131} ICES : for really good “unwitting boots or do“. .u be no” nothing but FIRST RATE STOCK, cuts out nit work himself. and employ: over Mr. William Csmptwlt‘s store. and j Rocfi-50T10.\t PRICES,and can give to" friend! the FINEST AND BEST OF GOODSt experienced hands, he feels that be can GUARANTEE SATISFACTION (0 hit customers. a Reg-sir: executed neatly, cheaply pad wowed:- ROBBRT erCALlIM can... mu. non 2m. nm. on: ~â€"â€" NEW B00ts&Shoes THIS SEASON’S TEAS, g l g l i i i NEW l l l l GROCERIES. NEW PRICES. o Call and inspect. 1.]. BRANDON. Fcnelon Falls, Oct'r 25th, 1882. FARMERS Fanning Mills of the most approved make, Straw Cutters, _on._ ROOT CUTTERS, should call at the CAMERON LAKE FOUNDRY, see the stock and learn prices. l l l l l l i C A S T l N G S of all kinds made to order, and I REPAIRS EXECUTED _ at reasonable rates. 39%" St per bundredweight paid for scrap cast. iron. - ROBSON & ALLAN. Fcnelon Falls, Ang't ’llst, 1882. .â€"___....â€".â€"â€" E D ‘V A R D S” OLD-ESTABLISHED Livery 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 ltigs. any hour of the day or night, at his stable On Francis Street East. at very moderate charges. My“ Commercial travellers and their lug- gage conw-ye-l safely and expeditiously to any desired point. The subscriber never had a stublcful of better horses than at present. Come and try them. E. R. EDWARDS. Fenclon Falls, Feb'y 24th, 1882. 5|-t.f. CARD OI" THANKS. 5. Cornei], Esq, Agent London .lltltiml 1n- :urancr Co. , Lindsay. Dunn Sill,â€"â€"llll\’t‘ the goodness to convey to the Directors of the “ London Mutual " our thanks for their promptness in paying our claims in full, arising from losses by the recent bush fires: Alexander Clurhc, Ops. $566 James lchahey, Emily, 900 Edward Kerr, “ ' 600 Joseph McConnell, “ 590 Matthew Wilson, Ops, 915 Thomas McCubc. ” 596 Edwin Prouse, Mariposn, 902 Thomas Kelly, Emily, 450 Marlin Harrington, “ 795 Guy lleatty, Vernlnm, 550 C. E. 'l'iers. “ 872 laauc Gostlin, Laxton, 21.5 Hugh Bailey, ” 50 Margaret Kerr, “ 250 John Chcynouth, Fenclon, 530 Edward Malone, Ups, 630 I’. ll. llcllhargey, Lindsay, to John Wilson. Ops, 350 James Howard, Vcrulum, 400 ltoh't llchctcrs, ” 70 John Kimhel, “ 359 iREMQyALI l ; The subscriber has removed to his old stand, next door to the )lcchnnics' Institute, :fFENELON FALLSI and is now prepared to EATTEND TO ALL WORK with which he may be favoured On the Shortest Notice, I; and at 5 Prices Which Cannot Be Beat l in Penelnn Falls. Persons wishing iClothcs Either Made or Cut, will do well to give him It callbeforc going 3 elsewhere. ; R. JACKSON. 1 Tailor. Fettelon Falls. February 34th, 1882. I LTEW TAILOR'S SHOP. g __ l A. LALIBERTE : respectfully informs the gentlemen of Pen- * dun Falls and its vicinity lhlt he has com- menced the tailoring business On Colborne Street, 1 i Solicits a than: of public patronage. Clntlh in; will he nude in the latest styles and t l w A Good Fit Guaranteed. Garments cut for persons who wish to nah then up at home, and charges rub- ' Mable in all cases. You-Inn Tolls, Hay fish. ISSZ. i I ! l i l i i I l l l l I IIIIIIIIIQ Iqu IIIIIIIIISII. MONTREAL’EKEOUSE * III llil III I;qu AND (llâ€"JOINA HALL. 0-â€"â€"- 2 PEOPLE express their surprise upon viewing for the first time the extensive alterations made in our Store, but a greater surprise awaits them upon eqsmining our new IJAT’IES.‘ We will commence on Tuesday, the 26th inst.’ to Clean Out the Balance of our Winter Stock at prices calculated to open the‘ optics of the most skeptical and set the brains of the most lenrn~ ed to thinking. We intend adding Slill'in'et‘y to our business the coming spring. and in order to get things in ship-shape we must reduce our large stock toZn minimum. ‘ We take stock the lst of February. and previous to that date we are prepared to nstonish you with Low Prices In Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Carpets and House Furnishingsâ€"The fact of the matter is. we I are prepared, as we always have been, to give you betth value 1 for your money than you can get anywhere else. just urrifing. For strength and flavour they annot be excelled. and as they have been bought in the best market for cash, we are prepared to sell them cheaper than any other: od'ered in this vicinity. Our display of CHINA AND GLASSWARE equals anything seen in the larger towns and cities. and comprises It number of elegant Tea Sets in French and English China and Coloured Waves. and a number of very hand- some Chamber Sets of the latest patterns. An endless variety of I & 7 Come and see its, examine our goods and prices. and be yotix“ and several dozen of the only reliable Lanterns in the market. Also, a great variety ofl own judge of our merits. We always keep a comfortable fire‘t‘or FANCY ARTICLES suitable for Christmas Presents. Call and see them and you will g cold days Instead of going elsewhere come direct to The City be amply repaid for your time. 38” A first class assortment of POCKET and TABLE store, we will do our best to make you happy. Cutlery, very cheap. g 7 DUB STOGK OF GENERAL GROGEBIES iSQG‘i'm‘Bran; Cathro 3: Mark, CITY DRAI’ERS AND CLOTHIERS, ' l2 lbs Good Sugar for Si. 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar for SI. 50;.) packages of good BUTTER wanted is, as usual unrivalled. @- All kinds of GRAIN bought and sold. at once. McDOUGALL do BRANDON. Fenelon Falls, December Nth, 1882. _- ......_..u - .â€" RADE in our Clothing Department is now at its crowds that daily claim the attention of our so would almost seem unnecessaryâ€"almost ll waste of money; are two sides to every question, and here is the other side. â€"_‘ ____.â€"________.___â€".â€" _.._â€"__â€"_â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"__ souun To LEAD. . I . ‘ n and did wejudse “‘0'” by “‘e i H A R N E s S, lesmeu, advertising this line of goods. but then, you know. there: In making up for this de- partment we provided for great numbers, and have since bought some yam ‘ Truth the foundation stone, square and honourable dealing the stepping stone, good sterling“ goods and low prices the building stone.- GENTIZEDIEN. Our Tailoring Department has been the most remarkable suc'v ccss in the annals of the history of Lindsay. We have two cut-r ters, and employ more men in the manufacture or clothing than all the other stores in“ Lindsay combined. This is a proof that we do our work better and display more skill in the manufacture or gentlemea’s clothing than can be got eta-whens. Clothing scientifically and artistically cut, skilfully made. trimmcn with durable trimmings, and finished with the most exquisite task- at the lowest living prices is sure to win public favor. Gentlemen, order your clothing at the City Tniloring [louse of Lindsay. nnd’ be convinced of its merits. Our .\lr. Cathro, who is It practical cutter, gives this department his undivided attention and gunn- nntecs you satisfaction. The Boom in Overeonts still continues, and prices are unprece- dentedly low. People who take the pains to look around un- hesilatingly say we are nnder=elling everybody else. Just thncy, we give you a Full Grown Overcoat for $3 75. and A Full Gmwn‘ Suit ready made to jump into for 55. You can nlwuys rely on‘ getting the best value fox your money from Sootheran‘, Cathro 8: Mark, CITY DRAPERS AND CLOTHlI-ZRS, No. 2 Dobson’s Block. 2nd Door West of the Post Office. No. 2. Dobson"s Block. 2nd Boer West: of the Post Office. 1 YOU WILL. FIND’ a complete stock of ‘ ‘V' I"! l PHI,- i C urry‘c 0111 bs, Brushes, I " .. ' 5N-A‘PQ. M i133:3:39.135:.Eii'iliifitiiiiiEEOETRUNKS. mums, ' ; ENBBMDUS smut or IIIIIITEII GLilTHllltil HORS’E 3mm, ' â€"eEp00ially 0f OVER-COATSâ€"with which they are loaded. Stock was large. Now for our goods. CITE’ GROCERS, ' EHISHfllN’S lllll STAND, Kilii Slliil, llllllSll, will during the holiday season give extra value in TEAS, GENER’L GROCERIES, SUGARS. CANNED GOODS ‘ RAISINS. I OF ALL KINDS. , . The Leading Dry Goods & Clothi tRlGKERi diatoms. _ 0 .FISH. , A full line of Herrings, \Vhite Fish and Trout in barrels! and half barrels. Also,â€"Smoked Fish of all kinds kept con- stantl y on hand. virtues we. have added one other, that of This, we think, should complete the list. Lindsay, December 2lst,1882. Diament 8c Dwyer. CHRlSTmS LWBSES. I i GIGâ€"‘â€" Underweur, &c., &e. W A. LARGER. AND BETTER S Come early Choice Confectionery. Raisins, Dates. ' Currants, Nuts, FALL STOCK COMPLETE. 1‘ i :o:â€"â€" Prunes, 01 anges’ New Goods. New Goods. Dress Goods, Cnsliinercs, Mantle Plurils' Lelnons’ i Cloths, &c., &c. \Vhite and Grey Blankets, Over- Flgss Grapes. l Coats, Full and \Vinter Suits, Gents’ i l 0 - , . than we ever had to o’fi'er before. Oysters to bulk or can always in stock. SESan .3. Kcighficy, ‘ Kent St, Lindsay, near the Market. srovss TENWARE. Tilt PLACE I’llll fihhlilllltl o The subscriber has received full lines of Parlour and Cook Stoves New GOOGS for the fall trade. â€"â€"â€"â€"0 11d Low Corner Store, Soully’s The usual supply of Tinwarc, Stovepipcs, Elbows and Hot. Air Drums. A good assortment. of LAMPS AND LAMP TRIMMINGS of' various kinds and prices. Reliable n material. Stylish in cut and finish. Graceful in fit and shape. To those on? Lowv PRICES. @337 'DUNDAS a. FLAVELLE BROS. 11g House. orders for lull supplies. Special dz'stomz/s lo (as/z Myers. JARVIS 65 MCDOUGALL.‘ 1’. S.â€"â€"0ne of Harper's reliable Cut I’upcr Patterns given away with every purchase in dress goods of four dollars and upwardsâ€"J. (Cc JllCD. We have already said our. d l ,- 1 Three words Wm describe them: ,au otter or no es. Cheap for Cash, call at eliable I Stylish ! Graceful I'Jtseth Nation's Harness Show one door south of Newman/s Grocery Store.- COLLARS fiRRANrEn. Repairs promptly and neatly executed. lie begs to return hIs sincere thanks for thclihernl patronage with which he has so far been favored} and is determined to meritacontinuanco of it by turning out. good work at moderate prices. Fcnelon Falls, February 24th, l882. ~~ Removal and Change in Business. Mofiat & illiiFarland Return their sincere thanks {hr the liberalI patronage bestowed on them since they commenced business in- Fenelon Falls , and beg to inform the public tlmt’tlieylmvo just moved into the premises lately acour 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 llurrctt, they are prepared to furnishI FIRST CLASS BREAD, Cakes, Buns, ho, k., at reasonable prices and no effort will be spared to sustain the Inuit reputation which the l-‘enclon Falls battery has deservedly homo. Thou-stock of: FAM1LY G ROCEans willbc found, as usual, fresh, good and well assorted. iluur, Feed, Eggs, Butter, to. (ill be kept on hand, and farm produce~ generally dealt in. A nice lot of Crockery & Glassware is on the shelves and will be sold as cheap as any in town. A visit ofinspection from all needing anything in their line of busi- ness is respectfully solicited. MUFFAT it McFARLAND. Fcnelon l-‘allII,'_.\la_y 26th. IBM. .-..S..-.__._.-. .-._S _.~._..__. TOOK “(Ba and place your FENELON FALLS . 0 IR 13: . Block. w... The undersigned is now selling Cross Cut Saws, The “Silver Star” Coal Oil, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Haulan&LanceTooth, equal to the b:st American, all of which l am SELLING AT BARE LIVING PRICESIAEE Very Cheap for to enable me to do a square legitimate linsincss. Rags. Bones and Scrap Iron taken in trade as usual. N. B.â€"â€"'l‘o farmers and the public generally in want of Stoves, &c. prices first, and it you cannat. do better I solicit your patronage. . JOSEPH HEARD. Fenclon Falls, September 20.1..1882. : N THE BAREFOOTE i of the Great Human Family are informed that an immense stock of FRESH NEW GOODS have just arrived at MAGUIRE’S CHEAP CASH BOOT&SHOE STORE. The place in LI'I'ERALLY CRAMMED with The Finest Assortment of Really Good Goods that has ever been offered to the public in this town. :o:â€":o: > Everything requisite for taste and comfort that n long experience in the trade eonld 3 suggest has been provided. and particular attention has been given In good; rim .ni neat and tasty In appennnce. and at the same time are durable in quality. I have no hesitation in stntmg that few city Stores can shou- tuch n tine and varied l ’l‘ry my Fcnclon Falls, August 22nd, 1882 - Where can be found an excellent assortment Trusses and Shoulder Braces, always on hand. A large and N’Novfl’q" BOOTS AND SHOES, FANCY GOODS &c., i i “(if Butter andEggS'faken in exchange for goods. l GEORGE G. KEITH; iEDICAL HALL, FENELON F. LLS,‘_-~ Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Toilet, Fancy (l: Rubber;- PERFUMERY 850., 850., $6? COMPLETE STOCK 0F DYE STUFFS @VJ ofthc best quality and at low prices. Also, :1 Axes. Logging Chains Cow Ties. Cutlery. Skates, Cash. and all kinds of Hardware, As low as in fllheI House in the County. :A. Call Solicited. S on e53 P g ’l Geo. H. Bertram. l Fenclon Falls, December 8th,188l. ( , r U- GOOCZS; 13. II AVV', Elllillllll & Blllllllll, FENELON FALLS. of . The advertiser ll prepared to execute all orders with which he may be favoured, WELL SELECTED swoon OF smrmrsnfl m I comprising a full ssortmcnt of BLANK BOOKS and general stationery. EUNTBAETS Hill BUILDINBS E to the smallest jobs at carpenter work, and tseortlnenl, and certainly no tnwn of equal or much larger size than Lindsay can boast a 0‘ “Ch ‘ 5"”1‘ 0' 30°“ '“d Shy" ' H O R S B A N D C A T '1' III E M E D I C I N n S, i will spun no palm to give utilisation In This uunn l have parvhlkd in larger quantities than usual at what is known as? AT STARTLING PRICES FOR CASH ON THE SPOT. Trunks, V’alisofi and Satchels! JUST TW ‘4 LOOK Ar r1751 rug? ARE GR‘LVD' ‘ gent for H. R. Stevens' Purely Vegetable sz‘rtsn. l i TERMS 0.3.911. I t - L. MAGUIEE. 3 Lindsay. September 25th. Ht: anelon Falls, fday 27th, 1852. Physicians' prescriptions and Domestic Recipes carefully compounded. l . . . . Erie?" Pure Wmes and Liquors for Medmnal Purposes. A full assortment of Patent and Proprietary Medicines always on hand. A-i, zgfi'izngiirismfim:°“fl’ 0! "ed w @- Worlt-shop on Francis Street But; I]. FITZGERALD, . ' every can. lDOORS dc WINDOW BASH prices. residence on Bond Street But. Mansger 31.“. Pension P’slls, Oct’r ttth, lust. EDWARD HAW. mkg‘g‘~\tat>afifm Sim

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