i l DEALER IN WATCHES, Jewellery & Diamonds. Elegan t Goods for l , of all kinds made to order, and - them at these prices. at reasonable rater. 38" $1 per hundredvvcight paid for scrap cast iron. 110380; c ALLAN. what these goods are worth, but having bought a very large consignment of them under value, we are enabled to oï¬â€˜es‘ Dundas & Flavelle Bros. Lindsay, February 24th, 1883. LINDSAY. . ‘ SOOTHERAN, CATHRO 82 MARK, City Draper's and Clothiers, ’ g No. 2 Dobson’s Block, Second Door West of Post Office. . ~~ "â€" »mmâ€"ramvï¬ï¬ â€"“--~N â€. â€" “MM-n "d _~ m ‘-_ _ h _.____ w V _ . . _ _ _.___~__n___‘ '.-,__ , ______._. . _ C ‘ mmmmm ‘ ELECTION CAMPAIGN « rzxztox FALLS MARKETS. M E R 5 ~ I ‘ S PmedeyxeowgaugBmm. i.“ "m"! . . A _ i l A. , Mllls » BILL OF FARE AT THE CITY STORE I When, spring. u o - - o 95 97 ' I K I - V. ‘ fair" lift but“! _ : : : :2 of the most approved make, _ V ..“V __ ; ‘ 4"“, u u _ , , _ 6,) u 7v / ‘ ‘ -r 1 x . T ““~ s? oStraW Cutters GREAT ARGAINS. - LADIES swim-“m Z : : it?) .0“â€" ? - N-____‘_ . ' Monday, new Prints. Monday. new Scotch Tweeds. > ' cu “ o - â€" o 30 40 v I v ‘ ‘ '9 “me; P" m, . _ _ . _ ,8 ml fluesday, new Dress Goods. luesday. new Lngltsh 3: French do. L ,2 gaugeiig’zp’cr looo'lbf. -57 53 \ Wednesday, new cottons. \Veduesday’ new Canadian Tweeds, "11"?" ton. -' - - - $10 bows†00 should callnube when we claim that we are selling Lyons Black Gros Grain Thursday, new Silks. ’ Thursday, new Foreign Coatings. ., g. N“ ARE-mg-mawmw_ LAKE from) to Per gent: under. usual value' this is HOt’ Friday, ne“' Novelties. Friday, ne“r lâ€"Iats and Caps, ‘ “32?â€: 21132.2“ m m flock m, ,“m prim. . strictly true, we know 1t Will I‘COOIl on. us; therefore we haive Saturday new Stock Complete, Saturday, new Stock complete, at mï¬ no reason to exaggerate. The usual price for our 90 cent Silk ’ ’ _“ AL ~ r a, r . is $1 20; our $1 10 Silk is usually sold for $1 40- We know AT THE crrr DRY GOODS & caan'r AT THE CITY rmoamo HOUSE or C, -, ’CAsrll‘GE’ HOUSEOFLINDSAY. . ‘ Fenclon Falls, Aug‘t Zist, 1882. Boots&Shoes â€".A N Dâ€" CHRISTMAS, 'â€"andâ€" WEDDING PBESENTS. udlcs' Gold Watches, 825 to 8100. THE AREFOOTED of the Great Human Family are informed that an immense stock of FRESH NEW GOODS have just arrived at MAGUIRE’S a complete stock of 5' HARNESS, The Leading Dry Goods & Clothing House. {CO-U WILL FIND Gentr’ do, do, 850 to $175. “r1{11)S 7 Gold Gem Rings, 8?. to 890, ‘ *- o; 9 .nd . a... mi. of - ' Currycombs, Brushes, Ladies, G0,, ,ewenery, G R 0 C E R l . CHEAP CASH BOOT8¢ SHOE STORE. SM... The place is LI'I'ERALLY ORA M MED with S. S. JOHNSON The Finest Assortment of Really Good Goods that has ever been offered to the public in this town. :o:â€":o: ' Everything requisrte for taste and comfort that 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 can 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 I have purchased in larger quantities than usual at what is known as ROCKâ€"HOTTOM PRICES, and can give my friends the FINEST AND BEST OF GOODS AT STARTLING PRICES FOR CASH ON THE SPOT. '1‘1‘unks, Vralises and Satchels ! JUSJ' mm: .4 1.001? AT mm. mar ARE GIL-1ND. TERMS - - - - CASH. L. MAGUIRE. Brooches, Ear-rings, Bracelets, Lockets and Chains, all new, of Tho Very Best Manufacture, and warranlcd good. Aluo’â€"“’cdding Iling's. G. W. BEALL. (loltbnlilli': Ila", next door to Dundee J‘ Fla- velle Brodie". Lindlay, Dcc'r 8th, 1882 MONTREAL GAS“ STORE, In J. J’. Brandon’s Stoic, near the post-ofï¬ce, TRUN KS, VALISES, Shawl Straps, Harness Oil A Axle Grease, HORSE BLANKETS, ; and other articles, Cheap for Cash, call at Joseph Nevisnn's Harness Shop, one door south of Newman’s Grocery Store. COLLARS WARRANTED. .. Repairs promptly and neatly executed- #1 He begs to return his sincere thanks for thclibcrnl patronageurilh which he has. so far been favored, and is determined to» meritacontinnance of it by turning out good work at moderate prices. Fcnelon Falls, February 24th, 1882. llemuval and hangs in Business. Moï¬â€˜at &Aâ€"1lIcFar1and '- Return their sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on them since they commenced busiucal in 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 Bahama Slreel, 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 ti: Shoes, all of which will be sold FGDGIQE Falls- CHEAP FOR CASH, 68' and Whlcl! purchaser-twill ï¬nd to be good value for their money. JOIIN Si. LAWRENCE FRUITS 85 GANDIES Begs to annoynce that he has purchased in great variety and all of the very best from George liucdonald a stock of WWW)“ BIcDOUGALL 0'o-â€"â€"â€" ~ FALL STOCK COMPLETE. 201â€"â€" New Goods. New Goods. Dress Goods, Cushmeres, Mantle Cloths, 850., 8:0. White and Grey Blankets, Over- Conts, Fall and Winter Suits, Gents’ Underwear, &c., &c. 36%“ A LARGER. AND BETTER STOCK m than we ever had to oï¬'er before. Come early and place your orders for Iall supplies. Special tz'zkcozmls t0 car/L Myers. JARVIS dz MCDOUGALL. P. S.â€"-Onc of Harper's reliable Cut I’upcr Patterns given away with every J ARV'IS & Lindsay, September 28th, 1882. MONTREAL TEA HOUSE ANEP CHENA HALL. oâ€"-â€"oâ€"â€" EOPLl-l express their surprise upon viewing for the ï¬rst time the extensive alteration: made in our store, but a greater surprise awaits them upon eqamining our new 3% Being determined not to be under- sold, he conï¬dently invites an inspection of ’ ' ' D B V G 0 0 D S his goods, and will do his best to give sulis- - ’ 3 purchase in dress goods offour dollars and upwardr.â€"J. if: lllCD. I4 ., ‘ faction to all who favor him with a call. a ’ W i amounting to the above sum, at o Erect dis- F 1 r n A 23 dS-lgégonï¬sfy- F b d n ' (b n d d th h b 2‘9“le inconï¬ the pubs“ thlulltlhuhuï¬ . one on 'o 5 ug. r .. .. - y. just arriving. or sirengt an nvourt ey canno e exec. e an as cy ave ecu .9 0 t' In 0 I0 per 89.! n e y 0(‘(‘ucom†on the donnr' TthMOCk calms“ or ' ’ ’ bought in the best market for cash, we are prepared to sell them cheaper than any other: P'ed by M“ wm‘ manhunt "her" "my Wm ' offered in this vicinity. Our display of I he happy 1,, receive n cl,†from Ms cum). 9 l- , o 'o_ _ . o more us well 118 their own. Having leased . v ‘. v _ - â€"â€" - - ""' the bakery and secured the services of Mr. , m “E W _.G.._ CHINA AND CLASSWARE - I P . . equals anything seen in the larger towns and cities. and comprises a number of elegant at rice; net-c.- lmud of below The {0 Tea. Sets in French and English China and Coloured Wares, and a [number of very band- ‘ q p . . ' some Chamber Sets of the latest patterns. An endless variety of - Cakes, Buns, &c., &., at reasonable price; lowmg is a summary of the stock: ‘ . -â€"AT THEâ€" - and! no ea‘urt will Ibis lpurud to au-tuln rho ‘ \ v , ’ - h the I’cu'clon Full. Silks. Dress Goods .20., .......... S699 45 __ I )S {E Ell lR H I - 7 b'“' "I’“'“"°" “ ’ “ , ukor l sdc vedl b . Th t Print: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 no Mrs_ HEELEY k b y S F 3' I“ For 3' orne our: ockor T'immlngsy Buttons the... ... . MG 99 fine just received and opened up a large and several dozen'of the only reliable Lanterns in the market. Also a great variety of . ' l L ‘ ‘ ‘ I _ IiiByo . mowers & pmâ€,ch “ 473 30 , stock of FANCY ARTICLES suitable for Christmas Presents. Call and sec’tlicm and you will 7 i I Y (I R O C E l L S 8'.‘ ' ' l be amply repaid for your time. W A ï¬rst class assortment of POCKET and TABLE â€"' will be found, as usual, fresh, “good and“ Cutlery, very cheap. well assorted. can cross or screen. OEOOEEIES 3m†@0993, GRQCERIES BOOTS AND SHOES, FANCY GOODS &c., ’ Hmâ€, lead, Eggï¬, Humâ€, 813:. Very Cheap for Gash. * Crockery & Glassware . ' , a W Butter and Eggs taken In ekeha’nge for DOOdS‘ is on the shelves and will he sold as cheap us any in town. A visit ofinspccliou from all net-ding anything in their line of buul~ ness is respectfully solicited. of all kinds and a variety of FANCY GOODS suitable for Christmas k New Years’ Gifts, all of which will be sold at LESS TIIAN LINDSAY PRICES. A nice lot ef CHRISTMAS CARDS - Ml bltons. Ducks, Jeans k Shirtings 393 «19 12 lbs Good Sugar for $1. 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar for Si. 500 packages of good BUTTER wanted a McDOUGALL & BRANDON. is, as usual unrivalled. [63‘ All kinds of GRAIN bought and sold. at eye. rill l)l' kept on hand, and farm produce, $3,060 as generally dealt in. A nice lot of f u llnts & Caps ..... . ......... 334 as f T O ,‘rta, Ties, Braces .L'c . . . . . . . . . . 463 07/ ' . Fenclon Falls. Feb‘y 23rd, 1883. N O '1‘ I C E . Electoral District of the North Riding of the County of ' Fcnelon Falls, December 1411), 1882. Fenclon Falls, August 22nd, 1882. CHRSTl‘ith LUXUhlES. v.0t . . an en“ i u m l _, â€"â€""â€" MUI’FA’I' I: McPARLAND. Pm“ :0 (farm? Eiotglmf,illudielchfmï¬ii.illé‘i‘fif. â€"â€"-â€" MEDICAL HALL, FENELON FALLS, jg‘gfgflggw 26â€Â» 1882- i: hcrrby givondto the :lcctors of tliel-llec- c.) c. ' ' “ML KEELEY . tuml lggqegfsnl nib Fwd“ Fans’xov r 15â€â€œ 1882' Ctirrants, Nuts, ‘ Where can be found an excellent assortment of n. N. llIcDOUGALL, ESQ. Prunes Oranges . ' ' ' H ' " ‘ "MW of the Village of i‘i-nelun Falls. licrchii’nt; ‘ v and the agent MS. 8. PECK, Esq., is ’ n ‘ JAMES DICKSON. ESQ... ‘ of the Village of Fonclcn l-‘nlls, Provincial land Surveyor. of which all person: are hereby rcqucsted to take notice and govern Ibcmsclvcs accordingly. Given under my band at Lindsay, this 20th day of February. 1833. HARTLEY DITXSFORD. Returning Officer. Municipality Of i‘enclon Falls. 3' () Cl‘ I C E . g The Municipal Council of the Village of, Pension Falls intend, at A met-ting to be held in the Council Chamber, Ingram“! bull, in said village, 0a Mondav, the 5th of March. 1883, to pass - fly-Law fur the purpose of closing 5 up and leasing a err-min strret in mid vii-v BOOTS & SHOES. ROBERT MCGALLUH returns thanks for the liberal patronage he has received since be commenced business, and informs his customers and the public generally that he hns moved to the shop lately occupied by Mr. Fitzgerald NEXT DOOR To run rosr-crrrcn. where he will be happy to receive a call from nil who are willing to pay i‘B‘AIR PRICES for really good nentiy-litting boots or shoes. As he uses nothing but FIRST RATE STOCK, cuts out all work himself. and employ: experienced hands. he feels that he can GUARANTEE SATISFACTION Trusses and Shoulder Braces, Toilet, Fancy do Rubber Goods .PERFUMERY '&c., 8250-, A large and Figs, Grapes, Choice Confectionery. O Oysters in bulk or can always in stock. Henry J. Keighley, Kent St., Lindsay, near the Market. - NEW TAILOR‘S SHOP. A.LACEERTE 1 respectfully informs the gentlemen of Fen- clon Falls and its vicinity that he has com- menced the tailoring business On Colborne Street, always on hand. of the best quality and at low prices. Also, a WELL SELECTED STOCK OF STATIONERY, comprising a full assortment of BLANK BOOKS and general stationery. i Naom HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES, Physicians' prescriptions and Domestic Recipes carefully compounded. ac? Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. A full assortment of Patent and Proprietary Medicines always on hand. S '1‘ C) It E. â€"â€" The undersigned is now selling so? COMPLETE STOCK or DYE STUFFS can Cross Cut SaWS~ Hanlan 8t Lance Tooth, Axes. Logging Chains COW Ties. Cutlery. Skates, and All kinds of Hardware, "“ As low as Any Other House logo, til, Thu portion of Water street on to his customers. â€"â€"â€"-â€"-. . v ,, 7 . . :ho ont‘thaidcfl Cayman": Lure“ lying 1llic- lit-plain executed neatly, cheaply . ovlcr‘ Mr. l:Villiatrn irliinpbc‘ll's storeélnxi gel" for H‘ R†Swlcus Purely veoeu‘blo ween c m way ru gc um um. c- : In promp y. so tents in s are 0 pu 1c pn ronnge. n - . , Arthur & Thornton's mill; also that part of ROBERT licCALLUM. " 7 ing will be made in the latest styles and 9.- 0 I , In the County. Water street lying north of the Penelon pend“, pans. Dec-r 30â€, 1553. . d F'uelon Fan!’ may "th’188'" “mull-m River. cut of Colbornc and south of Flam, __- '__ w. A Flt Guarantee ‘ - ' 1L Gill]. soli(9it(‘d, cit streets as for cut in Block I†in Incl - - i "‘ .- ' ' ‘ ' ' Garments cut for person: who wuh to nu... mm mm. Cm or Tnms- I. _ S I OV ES A N D I INWA RE 2: _. m k ih u athomc and char cs ran:- 3. c. c.u,uot:.\'. l F O 0;“; flintâ€; ' g » o I G80. . Bertram. Village Clerk. ‘ me's Orrin, 1 Penelon l‘ollaJon‘y 3m, 1883. ; 50-5. huh. falls. Pth‘y “‘5. lm. 314-17. 8. Canal], Esq, Agni! London Mutual III- Illmm‘! 00., Limilpy. ‘ Dun Simâ€"lino the goodness to convey Lindsay. 0:! 15m, 255:. The subscriber has received full lines of Parlour and Cook §tovesr Fenelon Foils. May 17th. l881. REMOVAL! ONE D()LLAR } m-_ Penelou i’ulll, December 8th, 1881. 0. ._..w...._..... 1‘]. II A‘ . lg-Wwflm- w:5...“ to the Director: of the '- London Mutual" __ _' f E D “r A 11]) ‘* ’ “rm-{*- f‘" “v†WWW†‘" WW " A T r a. r n t a TI is 1 l r 'r' w Sm i Flbo d n c .- I 01,1).Es'rAnljanl) our during in full, Irulng from lone: by The subscribed,“ remand ,0 hi, old "Md, or e a re e. no 11 us suppy o m are. vcp pea, . we an o I I o , ‘he‘r"";b“:‘i‘l 6?“ 0 s56 I next door to the Mechanics' Inliitule, A" Dmms- A 2â€"1‘] lmrmfl'm 0f _ - g 1 . cxan er »ar e, pa. . leely Stable-z m. - . ~FENELON FALLS LAMPS AND LAMP TRIMMINGS FE~EL°~ FALLS- ‘ Edward Kerr. ‘- 600 I _______ . l J h N C ll “ 590 I “d i! 30' i"??le ‘0 The advertiser is propoer to new“. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks ’, "Tage' $.53: ' OM 9,5 of various kinds and prices. all order: with which he may be fuourtd, 3°19".h'm.*;:.::";5:::;rc’.:2::: t mm: H m m [ATTEND To ALL WORK ‘ ‘ . , ,, . mm ' n‘ . ' 'l Edwin I‘rouse. liaripon 902 o . . S 1 ,. S p a C 1 O 1 J forensic pobbï¬thu they candobtï¬iln , Than“ Ken" Emu}, v “n , F 1 b ‘ ! with which he may be favoured e . 1 l , H 4 [Its “85 N‘ 38 Martin Harrie ton, “ 795 l or u c 3 private coatrac , on reuono- ~ ‘ 0 an gs' l Gav lienin g Terulom 550 l ble terms. Lot .\'o. IS in the 2nd concession on ShorteSt Noncev mm] m the b, u Americm' .n of which I “a I “3' 5°" °r m 3‘! °" “Shiv ‘l h“ "‘5" l c_ 1-5,": s: ' 533 l of Somerville. cont-icing 200 acres. about and at “’1‘!†"""9" 1°,“ 0‘ «mom '9'“. “04 On Francis Street. Etillt.’ I (“ tl‘ , Ll ton, 2l5 5 1900! which are cleared and fenced. On. _ ‘ WI lpdre no pa on to give adulation ll " II very moderate charges. 13;; i 50 i We ("In “me Itâ€: 9 1}}!an ctdlr luxlmces canal“ Be every can. '1: ï¬â€˜ Cwm'n'nl inï¬ll", “‘1 '5‘“ M" :‘mlg'x‘";h, r “g,†l illfa'hri‘elzg '33:, in Fearlon Pam. Persons wishing to enable me to do a "inure legitimate business. , DOORS & WINDOW SASH ,r t.“ f H g o n .nou c e , , v ~ _ . v v _ _ V . n, 432539.? en mi clMtltou : to Edward Malone. Um. can 3 {TM ‘ gmgofg":f o’bidnxfr 1*“ij Clothes Either Made or Cut, Rags. Bones and Scrap Iron taken in trade as usuaL [mm m on," u MI†not,†or to“ I" ' f . u rv i J y " v . . . ' . The “Mailâ€? 3"" h“ ‘ ‘l'u'ml ‘3' got: ’Vl‘lligdmh 16:3“3 3;: i sprrldgpfnek' and three wells, and a inï¬lwill do well. to give him a odlbcforc going .-\. l3,â€"â€"To farmers and the public generally to rant of Stoves, M. Try my,‘ thrill. and It reasonable prioc'a. ' “ugh†‘5†I‘ W!“- °°°° â€â€˜ James "ovoid, Verdi-n, 400 ! acre urchard cont-Min: {'0 bulwde triple ’clu'bm. 3. JA l price: ï¬rst, and ii you canon do better I solicit your patmnage. Wurkézbtapém raga Sim: am. "7 .n' Rob't itch-event, u to trees. about holf of which or: herring. (:KBOH, . run «at: on o trcet It. I 3. 3. EDWARDS. you 31.5.!“ n 159 Apply on the premises to ‘ Tailor. E l ~ EDWARD HAW, ; camsrornaa PELL Feuelon runs.rcbmnryj:nh.1882. , Feueloo Foul. ï¬pcmber 20:11, 1882. reneinu nun, om- Nth. um. 33.4; J I ,i