.~~_ . t WATCHES, e 'éay, per ton, - - 'A180’â€"“V0(lding‘ R ings. I. ESTRAY STEER. ; ‘ md‘ljvu Complaint. I!“ not worth the small price or 75 cts to as. yourself of every symptum of these distressing complaints ? it you think so call at our store and get a bottle ofShiloh’s Yitaliur.’ Every bottle has a printed gnarâ€" yonmo good it will cost you nothing. John Fugeut, Wholesale and Retail Agent. m _ DIAR RIED. i noon on it. use accordingly and ifit does 3 l i At Feaelon Falls, on Monday, Jrnnary 11nd, by the Rev. Father )chvay, Hr. Tho- mas Connolly At Penelon Falls, on Monday, January ï¬nd, by the Rev. Father lid-Ivar, Ilr. Jas. Pearson to lliss llary Reid. DIARKET REPOR'A‘S FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Reported by HeDouyoll 4‘ Brnndonj. fenelon Falls, Friday, Jan‘y 261b, 1883. ex» per, dozen. - Wheat, fall, per bushel - - $0 95 0 88 Wheat, spring, “ - - - 0 87 O 90 Barley, per bushel - - - 40 60 at“, I- u . - - - 37 3S Pease, " “ - - - - 60 “ 65 Rye, H u - - - - 55 so ,Potatoes, " - - o - 35 so Cobb's-get, per dos. - - - 40 75 Carrots, per bush. - - - 30 40 Beets, “ â€" o - - 30 40 ltutter, per 11)., - - - - - 17 20 Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs, $6 50 $7 75 Lard, per lb., - - - - - - 12 13 Beef - - - - - - - 5 00 8 00 Turkeys, per 1b., ,- - - - 9 10 Gene, , do. ’ - - - - 6 'l Chickens, per pair, - - - 25 35 ’ Docks, i T do. - - v 45 50 - - - ' 18 20 $9 00 to $10 00 ~ "68w Advertisements. .____..___.__â€". GEORGE BEALL, DEALER IN FJB'BIIBI" 8'. Diamonds. Elegant Goods for CHRISTMAS -â€"andâ€" ' WEDDING PRESENTS. Ladlea' tlold Watches, 25 to $100. Gents’ do.. tlo., 850 to $175. Gold Gem Rings, 32 to 890. and a large stock of Ladies’ Gold Jewellery, Brooches, Ear-rings, llrncrlets, Lockets and Chains, all new, of The Very Best Manufacture, and warranted good. G. W. BEALL. (lolemr'tlt'a "all, next door lo Dundas .j' Fla- reâ€: Brothers. Lindsay, Dec‘r 8th,1882 CAU’l‘ION. All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing or otherwise ncgociatiug a note {or $31, dated January 2nd, 1383, drawn by me in farcur of George Johnston or bearer. as I received no value for the same and will not pay it. V v CHAS. w. ASllllURY l ,K'inmount, Jan'y l71lt, 1883. 49-3‘ l 'j’NOTICE TEEBTORS.ll Mellougall & Brandon would call the attention of those who have not settlci their accounts to the fact. that, as they intend making a change in their business, all accounts must either be paid in‘fnll or settled by note lit-fore the lst of February, or costs will be incurred. ’ I‘t-tielon I-‘nlls,Jan. 19th,188:t. 48-2. I 'Came on to the premises of the subscri- bbr. lot :3" in the 3rd concession of Somer- ‘ ville, in November last, a Gray Steer, com- ing two years old. The owner is requested to prove properly, pay expenses, and take the animal away. ' THOMAS ROBSON. Jn. Somervillc, Jan'y 16th, l883. 4?-3° .~ “NEâ€"W GOODS a __‘cums__1MAs. Mrs. KEELEY Tins just received and opened up a large stock of TOYS of all kinds and a variety of l FANCY cooos - suitable for Christmas k New Years' Gifts, all of which will be sold at Linus-rats Ln'nsu' PR10ES.’ Boar‘s - Peaclon Falls, .\'ov'r l5th, 1882. .s }~ FAIR PRICES. . :39ms1- RATE STOCK, . 1' cuts out all work himself, and employs. ; ‘ to‘hta‘eastomrs. was warm!- - . 't . .~ ., .p A nice lot ef -CHRISTMAS CARDS of new‘and beautiful designs, Japanese. Glove boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Brackets, he, to. Mas. KEELEY. ,. REMQVAL. & SHOES. HOBERT IcCALLU- returns thanks for the liberal patronage he , has received since be commenced business, ? and informs his customers and the publiei generally that he has moved to the shop lately occupied by )lr. Fitzgerald 'néx'r noon to rm; rosrorrrcnt when he will be happy to rvceive a call from all who are willing to pay (og'mlly good neatly-ï¬tting boots or shoes. 1 ‘ As he use. nothing but - experienced hands, he feels that no can GUARANTEE SATISFACTION , ï¬â€™ Rspa‘ts executed nratly, cheaply l ROEFRT XICCALLrtp 4 FONIO'! falls [‘98: 3mg ‘1“; l l t to Miss Mary Burns. ! NEW LSOTllIlli. ____â€" NEW Boots&Shoes N‘EW GROCEHIES. ! NEW PRICES. Call and inspect. l. l. BRANDON. Fenelon Falls, Oct'r 25th, 1882. FARMERS in want of Fanning Mills of the most approved make, 8th Cutters, __on_ ROOT CUTTERS, should call at the CAMERON LAKE FOUNDRY, see the stock and learn prices. CASTING-rs of all kinds made to order, and REPAIRS EXECUTED at reasonable rates. 56‘ $1 per hundrcdwcight paid for scrap cast iron. ROBSONY & ALLAN. Fcnelon Falls, Aug't 215:,1882. .Boots&Shoesl â€".LL N Dâ€" maniacs. s. s. JOHNSON respectfully informs. the residents of Fenc- lon Falls and its vicinity that he has lately commenced business in Mr. S. Newman's Brick Store on the West , Side of ' in home Steel, where he has opened out a Very Choice Stock of fresh Family Groceries, and a large as- sortment of men's, women’s and children’s ready-made Boots (e Shoes, all of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH, and which purchasers will ï¬nd to be good value for their money. FRUITS & OANDIES in great taricty and all of the very best quality. 56' Being determined not to be under- sold, he conï¬dently invitcs an inspection of his goods, and will do his best to give satis- faction to all who favor him with a call. S. S. JOHNSON. Penelon Falls, Aug. 23rd, 1882. 27-ly. E' D xv A. 12.1) 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 llorses anti ltlgs. any hour of the day or night, at his stable On Francis Street East. at very moddmte charges. :6" Commercial travellers and their lug- gage conveyed safely and expeditiously to any desired point. The subscriber never had a stablet‘ul of better horses than at present. Come and try them. B. R. EDWARDS. Feat-Ion Falls, Pcb‘y 24th, 1852. 5|-t.f. ARD OF THANKS. 8. Cornell, Esq, Agent London Mutual la- rumnte Co. , Lindsay. Dun SILâ€"IIIVC 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 receutvhush ï¬res: Alexander Clarke, Ops, 3366 James McGahey, Emily, 900 Edward Kerr, “ 600 Joseph McConnell, “ 590 Matthew Wilson, Ops, 915 Thomas NcCabo, " 596 Edwin I‘muse, Nariposa, 902 ' Thomas Kelly, Emily, . 450 Martin Harrington, “ 795 Guy neatly, Yernlam, 53:0 C. 8. Tiers. â€â€˜ 573 lease Gostlin, Laxtou, Its Hugh Bailey, “ 50 Margaret Kerr. “ 25" John Chcynouth, Yenelon, 30 Edward Malone, tips, 63" 1’ ll. llrllhurgey, Lindsay, to John Wilson. Opt. 3150 James Howard, "erulatn, 400 Rob't McFeeters, " to John Kimbel. , “ 3‘9 Lindsay. OM tuft. "(if ,. ."I. . ‘2, THE BAREFOOTED of the Great Human Family uninformed that an immense stock of FRESH NEW GOODS have just arrived at ’ i MAGUIRE’S ‘ CHEAP CASH BOOT &SHOE STOREu The place is L‘I'I‘ERALLY CRAMMI‘ID with l The Finest Assortment of Really Good Goods that. has ever been offered to the public in this town. } "â€"1? O Râ€"‘ STOCK TAKING At the City Store and getting ready for Spring lmportntions. We ï¬nish on the ï¬rst of February, and between times we are pre- pared to cause a sensation by selling our cus- tomers Dry Goods, Carpets, Furs and all des- criptions of Heavy Goods at prices that will open their optics with amazement. Come and see, and bear in mind that the big bargain } season is at hand. :o:â€":o: Everythlng rcquisxte for taste and comfort thdt a long experience in the trade could suggest has been provided, and particular attention has been given to goods that are neat and tasty in appearance, and at the same time are durable in quality. I have no hesitation in stating that few city Stores ean show such a ï¬ne and varied assortment, and certainly no town of equal or much larger size than Lindsay can boast of such a Stock of Boots and Shoes. This season l have purchased in larger quantities than. usual at what is known as ROCK-EOTTO.“ PRICES, and can give my friends the FINEST AND BEST OF GOODS AT STAl'tTLlXG PRICES FOR CASH ON THE SPOT. . Trunks, ‘ralises and Satchels ! JUST TAKE .4 LOOK AT 711311. mgr ARE GRAND. TERMS - - - - CASH. L. MAGUIRE. a suit from us season, simply Sootheran, Cathro 8: Mark, CITY DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, Lindsay, September 28th, 1882. MONTREAL TEA HOUSE AND CHINA oâ€"â€"â€"oâ€"-â€"- EOPLE express their surprise upon viewing for the ï¬rst time the extensive alterations made in our store, but a greater surprise awaits them upon eqamining our new THIS SEASON’S TEAS, just arriving. For strength and flavour they cannot be excelled, and as they have been bought in the best market for cash, we are prepared to sell them cheaper than any other: otl'ercd in this vicinity. Our display of CHINA AN CLASSWARE equals anything seen in the larger towns and cities, and comprises a number of elegant Tea Sets in French and English China and Coloured Wares, and a number of very hand- some Chamber Sets of the latest patterns. An endless variety of LAMPS & FURNISHINGS, and several dozen of the only reliable Lanterns in the market. Also, a great variety of FANCY ARTICLES suitable for Christmas Presents. Call and sec them‘and you will be amply repaid for your time. [63‘ A ï¬rst class assortment of POCKET and TABLE Uutlc ry, very cheap. Illlll STOGK OF GENERAL GBDGEBIES is, as usual unrivalled. 12 lbs Good Sugar for $1. 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar for $1. $6†All kinds of GRAIN bought and sold. 500 packages of good BUTTER wanted at once. McDOUGALL 6:. BRANDON. BOUND TO LEAD. TRADE in our Clothing Department is now at its height, and did we judge alone by the crowds that daily claim the attention of our salesmenJ advertising this line of goods would almost seem unnecessaryâ€"almost a waste of money; but then, you know, there are two sides to every question, and here is the other side. In making up for this de- partment we provided for great numbers, and have since bought some Jo'b lines at less than Wholesale prices, which will require crowds long continued to clear our counters of the ENDIIMOIIS STOIlK 0F WINTER CLOTHING â€"espccia1ly of OVER-COATSâ€"with which they are loaded. We have already said our Stock was large. New for our goods. Three words will describe them: Reliable ! Stylish! Graceful ! Stylish in cut and ï¬nish. Graceful in lit and shape. To those virtues we have added one other, that of wLOKV PRICES.@}{I This, we think, should complete the list. Reliable a material. DUNDAS & FLAVELLE BROS. Lindsay, December 2lst,1882. The Leading Dry Goods & Clothing House. was... \ L “w Fcnelon Falls, December ch, 1882. ‘ LUXURIES. CHRISTMAS Raisins, Dates. Currants, Nuts, . Prunes, Oranges, . Plums, . Lemons, , ,/, JARV'IS A‘s: RIODOITG‘AIJIJ. o:oâ€"â€"â€" FALL STOCK COMPLETE. 205â€"_ . New Goods. New Goods. Dress Goods, Cushmercs, Mantle Cloths, &c., &c. White and Grey Blankets, Over- Coats, Fall and Winter Suits, Gents’ Underwear, &c., &c. 3&9“ A LARGER. AND BETTER STOCK “$11 than we ever had to offer before. Come early and place your orders for tall supplies. Special dz'scozmls to (as/z Myers. JARVIS (lb MCDOUGALL. P. S.â€"0nn of Hm-prr's reliable Cut I’upcr Put/crux given mme with curry purchase in drrss goods offum- dollars and upwardsâ€"J. d': JIICD. TIIE Plltj l-‘flh BARGAINS! New Goods at -â€"AT TIIEâ€" ‘ ' Corner Store, Souily’s Block. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, FANCY GOODS &c., ‘ All Very Cheap for Cash. WEE' Butter and Eggs taken in exchange for goods. ' GEORGE G. KEITH. Figs, .‘ Grapes. Choice Confectioiiery. 0 Oysters in bulk or can always in stock. Henry .I'. Keighley, Kent Stat, Lindsay, near the Market. STOVES TINWARE. The subscriber has received full lines of Parlour: and Cook Stoves Tor the fall trade. The usual supply of Tinn‘are, Stovepipes, Elbows and'IIot Air Drums. A good assortment of LAMPS AND LAMP TRIMMINGS of various kinds and prices. The “Silver Star†Coal Oil, equal to the bzst American, all of which I am SELLING AT BARE LIVING PRICES, to enable me to do a quare legitimate business. Rags. Bones and Scrap Iron taken in trade as usual. N. B.â€"â€"To farmers and the public generally in want of Stoves, Ate. Try my prices ï¬rst, and if you cannot do better I solicit your patronage. JOSEPH HEARD. Fenclon Falls, September 20th, 1882. 19w TAILOR'S snor. A. LALIBERTE respectfully infoms_the gentlemen of Pen- elon Falls and its vicinity that he has com~ ntcnccd the tailoring business On Colborne Street, Fenclon Falls, August 22nd, 1882. MEDICAL HALL, FENELON FALLS, Cheap EnOugh over llr. William Campbell's store. and I , splicitsï¬ 21mm“: public pattrotnnlgti. Cloéh- b n f L d M 1 "‘3 “" c m "‘ ° “ °~‘ 1‘ 3' '3 “n . Where can 0 found an exec cut assortment o a 3@ A Good Fit Guaranteed. . . .- in Drugs, Medtcmes, Chemicals, Sponges, _F o 11â€" .make them up at home, and charges reas- Trusses and Shoulder Braces, Toilet, Fancy (to Rubber Goods; PERFUMERY 860-, 8cm, A large and onable in all cases. Peneloa Falls, May 17th.18i1'.. REMOVALâ€"l The snbscriberhas removed to his old stand, next door to the Mechanics' Institute, lFENELON FALLS ‘3@COMLETE STOCK 0F DYE STUFFS‘éBtY ot‘the best quality and at low prices. Also, a ONE D()LLA_R always on hind. WM. GANPBELL’S. I -â€":L Tâ€" i i and is now prepared to ATTEND TO ALL WORKl WELL SELECTED srocx 0F STATIONERY, FARM FOR SALE. . . ‘mh “Heb be "my be ("cured comprising a full assortment of BLANK BOOKS and general stationery. l u." 3.3.2365. 3321': .:°:‘£:Ҥ.‘.'d°‘.‘.;‘:.’.3?.';§0n the Shortest Notice, 5 . fwd...†l “‘"“ 33035:: AND CATTLE: MEDICINES,[ i ‘ of Somerville, containing 200 acres, about Physicians' prescriptions and Domestic Recipes carefully compounded. l‘i’» a suit a rare an cut. a , 1" t? .i...‘ “1:3,: . t, .51.; .151. tggil’rlees Which tannot Be Beat; on? Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposesi house, 35 x 23 feet. with kitchen,two frame i barns, each 50 x 30 feet, a stable for eight Peru" “'1‘â€: 5 in Penelon Falls. i :‘_°r::hpzummg°::fI'lfm‘bidnx: snag; ’Clothes Either Made or Cut, i i f spring creek and lh'ree tv'ells, and a “0.;th do well to give him a antidote so," A full assortment of'l’ment and l’roprict'ary .‘Icc'licines always on hand. Aâ€: ' acre orebard containing two hundred apple Elsewhere. gent for H. II. Stevens I urely Vegetable I RGETIBB. -v trees. about half of which are bearin ~"' 3,. JACKSON. ‘ E I Apr-l? M the premises to wt" K ; ‘ F I r “ u 07 h 1â€â€ ' u l ; cumsrorpv" “rial'r‘nrpc‘ "3“ 0†3--'- - 8! - t . .r -- - 2M2", . g _ Z l ' "y . ,y . ‘5 p ,1 ‘M i it , v _ .. NUGGETS . or KNOWLE Of last year' are unearthing everything in the store, and giving our male customers some tremendous bargains in Clothing, Hats and Caps, Furs, Robes, Gents‘ Furnishings, &c. No. 2 Dobson’s Block. 2nd Door West of the Post Ofï¬ce. No. 2, Dobson's Block. 2nd Door West of the Poat Ofï¬ce; |vop WILL 'FIND‘ has sssmns. Accounting for the Result s business at the City Store we You can buy now cheaper than at. any other because we are determined not to carry over any winter goods. Reudy~made Overconts we have a few left; perhaps we can ï¬t you and perhaps we can't, but if we can we will suit you in price. Sootheran, Cathro 8: Mark, CITY DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, Come and sec. a complete stock of inArtNEss, ‘VHIPS. . Currycombs, Brushes; SN JXPS. TRUN KS, VALISES, Shawl Straps, Harness Oil & Axle Grease,’ HORSE B'LANKETS, and other articles, Cheap for Cash, call of Joseph Nevisun’s Harness Shop. one door south of Newman's Grocery Store. COLLARS ï¬n: Repairs promptly and no lie begs to return his sincere .n the liberal patronage with which he llll!‘ so far been favored, and is determined to. meritacontinunncc of it by turning out' Fenelon Falls, February 24th, 1882. Removal and hangs in Business. Moffat {McFarland Return their sincere thanks for the liberal‘ patronage bestowed on them since they commenced business In - Fenelon Fe“ and beg to inform the public that just moved into the premises Intel. pied by Mr. Wm. Marshall, where. the, [be happy to receive it call from his coat. good work at moderate prices. Illch us well as their own. Having ‘lcused the bakery and secured the Services of Mr. and Barrett, they are prepared to furnish FIRST CLASS BREAD, Cakes, Buns, &c., 8.2, at rcasnuuhlc‘ prices and no effort will he spared to sustain tho htgh reputation which the Fcnelon Fulla bakery has deservedly borne. Their stock of lFAMILY GROCERIES' will he found, as usual, fresh, good and~ svcll assorted. Hour, lead, Eggs, Buiier, Kw..- vill be kept on hand, and farm produce. generally dealt in. A nice lot of Crockery & Glassware is on the shelves and will be mld'its chrap as any in town. A visit of‘lnupcclion from all herding nnything‘ in their line of bunt- ness is respectfully solicited. MUFFAT a iterattnaxn.’ Fcnelon Falls,‘.\lny 26th, use. FEN'ELON FALLS God Low Prices HARDWARE? S '1‘ C) R I!) .~ .â€" The undersigned Is now selling Cross Cut Saws, Hanlan 8c Lance Tooth, Axes. Logging Chains COW Ties. Cutlery. Skates, and all kinds 01' Hardware, is low as In Uiher Hausa in the County. if†/ A. (32111 Sol icitnflf“ Geo. H. Bertram. Penelon Falls, December 81h, lEBt. ........ ........ 153. II A ‘V. Ellll’illllli & Billlllill, FENELON FALLS. The advertiser is prrpsrrd to exernto all orders with which he may be favoursâ€"d, train EfllTBltlS Hill lUllUlNBS to the smallest lobe ol carpenter worlt, and will spare no pains to give satisfactmn in every case. DOORS e wrsnow sa’sn made to order at shert notice, of good ms- tetiul. and at reasonable prlces.‘ ' ï¬' Work-shop on Francis Street East; residence on Bond Street East. EDWARD RAW; Pension Falls, Ocl'r 14th. test. 33 at 3 ./ t t