4H; At the Mansion House, on the 23rd of February, by the Rcrmwtn. Lot-bend. )Ir. William John McCorflIck, to Min Mary, Blank, both of SDO‘I’OOO. , Fanning Mills the 7th inu'nnt. by the luv. Win Locbctul, é At the residence of the bride's (other, on Mr. John Wellington Staples to Miss 3hr- {nret lletherington. chnd daughter of,l Tm. llctltcriugton, Esq , all at Vcrulntn. CiEBFGE DEALEEIN WAT G H E S, CAMERON LAKE. FOUNDRY, Jewellery & Diamonds. Elegant Goods for CHRISTMASl -â€"nndâ€" ! WEDDING PRESENTS. l . l Ladlcs' Gold Watches, 325 to_ 8100. i Gents’ (10.. do, 850 to 817.). Gold Gent Rings, 82 to 890, l and is large stock of Ladies’ Gold Jewellery, Brooches, Eur-rings, Bracelets, Lockets and Chains, all new, of The Very Best Manufacture, and u'urrunled good. Al.o)â€"-\Vcdding llings. , G. W. BEALL. ()oLLtmt'lh'l llull, next door to Dnnda: ‘5' Fla- rrlle Brat/rt". Lindsay, Dcc‘r 8th, 1982 AUCTION SALE ! l have received instructions from Mr. Pit-rm Bram to sell by public auction At the “ McArthur House,†Fcnelun Falls, on Saturday, THE Slst DAY OF MARCH, 1883. that building now occupied by the Mechan- ics’ Institute, A GOOD SIIOI’ 8; DWELLING, 20 x 30 feet, Ii stories high. l 'rerrns.â€"$l00 down on transfer of papers; balance in two equnl instalments, with interest at 7 per cent. Thgs building is.now drnwingSTS pcr Inn- num, without taxes; subject to u ground rent of $.10 per unnnm for 45 years from Mny lat. IBM. The building can be removv ed at expiration of present lease. or a new lease can bc tnkcn. Insured for $l00; pol- icy expires ï¬rst day of May, 1885. W There wilhbc a reserve bid. The lease can be seen at any time by ap- plying to - J. J. POWER, Auctioneer. *#;::)~T 1'0 E . | Electoral District of the North l Riding of the County of ’ Victoria. ‘ PUBLIC NOTICE ‘ in horrby given to that «It-own or‘tho Elec- ruml District nrurmtnid, that the agent ap- pointed by JOHN FEâ€, Esq., is H. N. MCDOUGALL, ESQ., of the Village of l’cnclnn Falls, hlcrchnnt; 1 and the agent ofS. S. I’ECK, Esq., is JAMES DIGKSON. ESQ.., l of the Village.“ Fcnelon Falls, Provincial Land Surveyor, of which all pursuits nrc hereby requested to take notice and govern themselves nccordingly. Given under my hand at Lindsay, this 20th day of February, 1851!. ‘ HARTLEY DUNSFORD, Returning Ollicer, MONTREAL BASH STEEE, In J. J. Brandon‘s Store, nenr the post-ofï¬ce, :Fenelon Falls; Amount of still, $3,080 88. REM-QML- Jqu srTiIiwuexcr , Bogs to announce that he hus purchased from George llncdounld n stock of DRY GO Imounting to the «have sum, at a great dis ‘ count on the dollar. Thclstock consists 0!, FIRST CLASS G00DS.§ and in good order. We will oll'tr the whole For Two Months nt price: never heard of beloro. The fol. lowing is n summary of the stock: I l l Silks. Dress Goods kc. . . . . . . . . . . $699 45 Prints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 123 50 Trimmings, lluttons kc . . . . . . . . . . . 515 99: Ribbons, Flower: .k Feathers . . . . . . 473 30 l ran um a: Cnps............... 334 ssl Shirts. Ties, Braces .tc . . . . . . . . . . 463 07 ‘ Cottons. Ducks, Jean! a Shktingt 3'33 ml $3,050 SS Penelon Fills. Fcb'y 23rd, l363. E D xv A R I) a" OLD-ES'I‘AllblSlllin Livery Stable. The subscriber return: his sincere thanks . lor the liberal patronage bestowed on him during the put hint-years. and begs to in- form the public that they can obtain first Class Horses and Riga, any hour of the day or night, It his stable . On lï¬muols Street Bush-5 ll rrry moderate chug". ' a. Commercial travellers And their lug, [use convryod utth end expeditiously to ; nay decirtrd point. ; Tb subscriber never bu! n rubleful of; better horses than at present. Conic not try that. I. R. EDWARDS. 2‘ Tendon rtlll. Feb? :05. 1353. 5L2}. LGdâ€,' (at. {MEI {pub ~ , ,. . New Advertisements. BEEF, R00, 'CASTINGS tongues. 5 our claims in full, arising from losses by- ; the recent hush ï¬ns: l .0 w 31,1311 RIED. S in wont of of the most approved make, Straw Cutters; -0 n_ . should call at the see the stock and learn prices. of all kinds made to order, and REP AIRS EXECUTED at rensonnble rates. W $1 per hundredwcight paid for scrap cut iron. House): a; ALLAN. Fenelon Falls, Aug’t 2m, 1882. BootS&ShoeS ---:1. N Dâ€" GRBEEEIES. S. S. JOHNSON ’ respectfully informs the residents of Fenc- lnn Fnlls and its vicinity thnt he has lately :ummcucrd business in Mr. S. Newman’s Brick Store on the West Side nf'lnbnrne Street, where he has opined out a. Very Choice Stock of fresh Family Groceries, and a large us- sortment of men's, women's and children’s ruady-nmde Bouts k Shoes, nll of which will be sold ', CHEAP FOR CASH, and which purchasers will ï¬nd to be good value for their money. reams & GANDIES in grout \aricty and all of the very best quality. 56' Being determined not to be under- sold, he conï¬dently invites an inspection of his goods, and will do his best to give snlis- faction to all who fnvor hint with a call. S. S. JOHNSON. Fcnclon Falls, Aug. 23rd, I882. 27-ly. NEW GOODS -â€"FOIl-â€" liars. HEELEY Ilns just received and opened up n. large stock of .TOYS ofull kinds and n variety of suitable for Christmns & New Years’ Gifts, all of which will be sold at. LESS THAN LINDSAY PRICES. A nice lot of CHRISTMAS CARDS of new nntl beautiful designs, anuncsc Glove boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Brackets, kc, kc. )Ins. IlEELl-IY. Fcnclou Falls. Nov’r lï¬th, 1882. BOOTS 8o, SHOES. ROBERT McGALLUM returns thnnks for the liberal patronage he has received since be commenced business, nnd informs his customers and the public- gcncmlly that he has moved to the shop lately occupied by Mr. Fitzgerald NEXT DOOR TO THE POST-OFFICE. where he will be happy to receive a cull front ull who are willing to pay Feb IR PRICES for really good neatly-ï¬tting boots or shoes. As he uses nothing but FIRST RAT'E STOCK, cuts out All Workhhnself, and employs experienced lmnds, he feels tlmt he can GUARANTEE SATISFACTION to his customers. 31:1)“ Repairs executed ncatly, cheaplyI and promptly. l ROBERT llcCALLUM. Fenclon Falls. Dcc'r 20th 1882. CARD 01" THANKS. Coy-nail, Esq, .lyenl London .llulual In- i runmre Po, LrnJ'my. DEM Sunâ€"lime tht’ goodness to convey to the Directors of the " London Mutual "[ S. r our thanks for their prnmplncss in paying] t . ,,..,-x.,:.r,~1.u:..-.« q, .. ,3...» â€" “0 reason to exaggerate. them at these prices. , _ _, -.-...-.___ :ARoAt Gun-Eggs, NET All EXAGSEBATED STATEMENT, when we claim that we are selling Lyons Black Gros Grain Silk from 20 to 2-3 per cent. under usual value. strictly true, we know it will recoil on us; therefore we have The usual price for our 95 cent Silk is $1 20; our $1 10 Silk is usually sold for $1 40. We know what these goods are Worth, but having bought a very large consignment of them under value, we are enabled to offer Dundee & Flevelle Bros. Lindsay, February 24th, 1883. AREFOOTED of the Great Human Fumin are informed that an immense stock of FRESH ' NEW GOODS have just arrived at GREAT THE â€", w_frnhâ€"~“I¢VWV S» Mr...» . â€", in * ' . ‘ If this is not MAG-UIRE’S . CHEAP CASH BQOT&SHOE STORE. The place is LITERALLY CRAMMED with 103â€"202 The Finest Assortment of Really Good Goods that has ever been offered to the public in this town. Everything requisnc 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 untl tnsty in appearance, and at the same time are durable in quality. I hnvc no hesitation in stating that few city Stores can show such a ï¬ne and varied TERBIS - Lindsay, September 28th, 1882. MONTREAL A 1' THE SPOT. assortment, und certninly no town of equal or much larger size than Lindsay can boast of such a Stock of Roots and Shot-s. . This Henson I have purchased in larger quantities than usual at what. IS known as ROCK-liO'l‘TOll PRICES, and can give my friends the FINEST AND BEST OF GOODS AT S'I'ARTLING PRICES FOR CASII Trunks, V’alises and Satchels ! JUST TAKE .4 LOOK AT THEM. THEY .th GRAND. 0.51511. 1?. MAGUIRE. TEA HOUSE En cums HALL. 0â€"-â€"-â€"O EOPLE express their surprise upon viewing for the ï¬rst time the extensive alterations mndc in our store, but a greater surprise nwnits them upon cqnmming our new Tests snesoms TEAS, some Chamber Sets of the latest patterns. 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’cred in this vicinity. CHENA AND GLASSWARE equals anything,r seen in the larger towns and cities, and comprises a number of clcgnnt Tea Sets in French and English China and Coloured tht'cs,ttn(l a number of very hand- Our display of An endless variety of LAMPS & FURNISHINGS, and several 'dnzcn of the only reliable Lanterns in the market. FANCY ARTICLES suitable for Christmas Presents. be amply rcpnid for your time. Also, it great variety of Call and see them and you will 353‘" A ï¬rst cluss assortment of POCKET and TABLE Cutlery, vc ry chcnp. dllR STEEK 6F GEEEEEE. EEEEEEIES 12 lbs Good Sugar for $1. is, as usunl nurivnllcd. 325“ All kinds of GRAIN bought and sold. 500 packagcs of good BUTTER wanted at once. Fenclon Falls, December Nth, ISSZ. GEES «xuy 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar for.Sl. MCDOUGALL Ga BRANDON. Raisins, Currants, Prunes, ' Plums, Figs, guts turtle-ES. Dates. Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Choice Confectionery. Oysters in bulk 01' Henry J. 0 â€"- O can alt 'ays in stock. Keighley, ‘ lient St., Lindsay, near the Market. lGheap Enough Ledies’ Mantles -â€"F‘ O Râ€" ONE D()LI_JJ&.RvI â€"-;t '1‘â€" WM. BAHPBELL’S. FARM FOR Sâ€"ALE. For sale by private contract, on reason:- 7 ble terms. Lot No. Is in the 2nd concession. . the him there Are 1 It} of Somcrville. containing 200 acres. about, too of which are cleared nnd fenced. Ont story cedar log, house. 35 x ‘35 frat. with kitchen. two {rental barns, flfh 50 x 3“ fort. n stable for eight“. horses. I roomy driving shed and u very v large poultry house: also. a never-tailing, ; spring creek And three wells. And 1 two.) : um orchard containing two hundred apple 5 Irvrs. About hnlfuf which are bearing. .‘lrxandrr Clarke, Ops. ' 5566 2 James llcï¬nltey, Emily, 900 , Edward Kerr, " 600 l Joseph McConnell, “ 590 l gatthrw \vitsou. Ops, 915 , Thomas llclTnbe, U 596 Edwin l‘muse. .‘lnriposn, 902 Thomas Kelly. Emily, 450 liar-tin Harrington, “ 795 t Guy Bonny, Vermont, 35-) 3 C. B. Tiers. “ 872 l Ian-c Gustlin, Luton, :15 i Hugh Kelley. “ 50 Nargnrfl Kerr. “ 23.0 . John Obey-numb, Pent-Ion, 530 : Edward .‘Inlune, Ups. 53:) ' P. 8 )lrllbnr-gcy. Lindsay, to John Wilson. Opt, 351 Junta utt'VIh'l, \‘crulnm, (1M Rob'l Echelon. “ 70 John Simbrl. “ 359 Apply on ‘.':e pwmipes to (SMSTOPEER FELL. NEW TAILOli‘S 8110?. A. LALIBERTE respectfully informs the gentlemen of Fen- lclon Fulls and its Vicinity that he has con- mcnccd thc tailoring business On Colborne Street, over Mr. William Campbell‘s store. and Solicits a share of public patronage. Cloth- ing will be made in the latest styles and w A Good Fit Guaranteed. Garments cut for persons who wish to make them up at home, and charges reu- lonnblc in all cases. Fenelon Falls. )Iny l?th,l881. .l l The subscriber has removed to his old stand, next door to the Mechanic! Institute, and is now prrpnrcd to I ATTEND TO ALL WORK 0n the Shortest Notice, 3 and at Prices Which Cannot Be Beat NS“: Och, is it, said Pat, and he ruched for a loaf, Plnced it safely under his arm; Then stnrred away with a grin of delight, Thinking neither of trouble or harm. ' Pnt went for the loaf, but the very ï¬rst bite, Alusl it got stuck in his throat, For the hand at x mm on his shoulder wns laid, And this man had a badge on his coat. What on earth is the row ? As he olf to the baker was led. Herc, says the policeman, is one to explain. For he says you‘ve been stealing his bread. Och, honey, says Put, you‘re at jolly ould soul ; Yes, truth then tudadc, you’re a beauty: Fnith. and didn‘t ye bid we be helpin’ meself; Be jubers, yc said it was me duly. So I helped meself to a loaf, do you see, And now, be me word, when: is yer failing; City Dmpers 8: Clothiers, No. 2 Dobson’s BIook, 2nd door West of the Post-ofï¬ce, Lindsay. HELP YOURSELF BY Son of green Erin, herd up for some bread, linde- n call on the baker one day; Cnn you help me, said he, to n bit of. lont‘, For] have not a penny to pay. Be of, said the baker, I've nothing to give, Be ofl‘iu n hurry, or we it. You're hcnrty and strong, and should help yourself, And indeed ’tis your duty to do it ' Och, murder, said Pat, - --â€" «Wmnogmr ~77",er ....... ,. V,._._‘,. . . .3. ,_ ‘ BEALING AT THE SITY STllllE. For ye tonld meself to be helping mmlf, And now ye accuse me of outing. 81- me love of cold Ireland, ye are the knot-o, I: ought to be hung on the morrmr, For taking ndvnnun of Put in his nude, And ï¬lling bi: buuum with sorrow. Let him go, said the baker, then turning to Put, You'll say nothing about this, said he; Come to my store when needing a lobf, . Surely one to your liking you'll Ice - . Armb now then, said Put. I‘ll not settle at that, ‘ ‘o For your neck I ought to have twisted ; After telling me to be helpin‘ mesclf, The, bad scrnn to ye, have the nrristed.l I‘ve a head, said Pat, sticking out of me but, ' And no leather to cover me to"; Trotb, be me two eyes, I‘ll not compromise, Unless I be getting some clothes. I‘ll give you nu txrdcl, the baker replied, On the City Store. Said Pnt you may 'rcnpe, For bedad I‘m sure they‘re Needs to the poor, And the boys that always sell cbnpo. To no place at all but this same City Store Will I go with this scrip in my hand ; Truth 1 know to my joy that they are the boys, For the cute ones from ivory land. SOOTHERAN, CATHRO & MARK, e The Leading Dry Goods & JARVIS & DICDOUGALL FALL STOFKETOMPLETE. New Goods. New Goods. Dress Goods, Cashmercs, Mantle Blankets, Ovor- Coats, Fall and Winter Suits, Gents’ Underwear, &c., Sic. 35“ A. LARGER AND BETTER STOCK 16! Come early and place your S pecth discounts to ms}; dig/err. ' . JARWS dz, MCDOUGALL. P. S.â€"0uc of Hut-prr's reliable Cue Paper Patterns given away with every purchase in dress goods of four dollars and tlpwfrdLâ€"J. (52 McD. than we ever had to offer before. orders for fall supplies. 0 Cloths, &c., 850. 'White and Grey Clothing‘House. | YOU WILL FIND , a complete stock of . l H A R N ES S, l \VIâ€"III’S. .Currycombs, Brushes, SNAPS, TRUN KS, VALISES', Shawl Straps, Harness Oil & Axle Grouse; HORSE BLANKETS, and other articles, Cheap for Cash, cull nt‘ Joseph Névisnn's Harness Shop..- ono door south of Newman's Grocery Store.~ COLLARS WARRANTEU» Repairs promptly and neatly executed.- I-Ie begs to return his sincere thanks for thclibernl patronage with which he bu so far been fnvorcd,und is determined to- meritacontinunnce of it by turning out“- guod work at moderate prices. Fcnelon Fella, February Nth-1882: ..-.»:/ -' 72-7/1 Removal and hangs in Business. Moï¬â€˜at climber Return their sincere thanks for the llbernll patronage bestowed on them since they; commenced business in . Fenelon Falls, Tu tun New GoodS Corner Store, Soully’s Block. W Butter and Eggs taken in cxcliange for goods. ' GEORGE G. KEITH. Elli f and â€"â€"AT THEâ€"- Fcuclon Falls, August 220d, 1882. MEDICAL HALL, FENELON FALLS, Where can he found an excellent ahsortmctit oi 'coonSTcEOCERIES. BOOTS AND SHOES, FANCY; GOODS &c., y Cheap lfor flash. plums: Low Prices ttnd beg to inform the public that they have ' Just moved into the promises lately occuc" pi'cd by Mr. Wm. Marshall, where they willl he hnppy to receive a call from his cute-- more as well as their own. Having leasedI the bakery and secured the service- of Mr. - David Barrett, they uro prepared to furnish-I FIRST CLASS 31113515.". anea, Buns, are, '., at reasonable prlcor and no effort will c spured to sustain the ' high reputation which the Fenolon Fnlll: bakery has deservedly borne. Their stuck on FAMILY GROCERIES \villbe found, us usual, fresh, good and! well unsorted. Hour; Feed, “Eggs, HUHBI’ ltc‘... rill be kept on lmnd, and farm products gcncrully dealt in. A nice lot of Crockery & Glassware? is on tltc shelves and will be sold as cheap- atz any in town. A visit ofinttpcctinn from- nll net-ding anything in their line of bUll-' nose is respectfully solicited. noth & McPAIthAb’D.. Fonclon It‘nlls, May Will, 1882. - FENELON FALLS Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Sponges, Trusses and Shoulder Braces, Toilet, Fancy (l0 Rubber Goods PERFUMERY 850., S’l‘OR.E.. The undersigned is now lollln‘f always on hand. A large hnd on? COMPLETE STOCK or DiYE STUFFS any CNSS Cut Saws. of the best quality and at low prices. Also, a. WELL SELECTED STOCK OFlSTA’l‘IONERY, Hanlan Sc Lance Tooth, Axes. Logging Chains: comprising a full assortment of BLANK BOOKS and general stationery. HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES, Physicians’ prescriptions and Domestic Recipes New m Pure Wines and Liquors for A full assortment of Patent and l’roprictnry Mcdi gout l'or II. It. Stct'cns' Purely Vegetable VEGETINH Fenelon Falls, Mny 27th, 1882. STOVES AND Tl l SELLIN o The subscriber has received ful The usual supply of Tinwarc, Air Drums. of varioua‘ltinds and prim ‘ with which he may be favoured ? “ 7’ E. I"! A good apeortau FENELON FALLS LAMPS AND'LAMP TRIMMINGS R E If]? V A Lg Parlour. and Cook Stoves for the fall trade. equal to the best. Americaniall of which I am 1 G AT BARE LIVING PRICES, Medicinal Purposes. Cow Ties. Cutlery. Skates. nud all land! of Hardware, carefully compounded. cities always on hand. .Tmzmm "' As low as Any Other Hbuse Manager] in the County. R E iA Cull. {Song-iced; ' ' Geo. H. Bertram.. . lines of “WW! Fulll. December ï¬ll). 188], 19. H A. xv, llllPlllllll 8i Blllllllll‘, FENELON. FAILLS’. The advertiser ll prep-"41 to new"! all orden with whit-h he tuuy be fnrourud,. "our :CONIRACIS: Hill; BUlllllllï¬ié - _--...â€". ‘tovcpipce, Elbows and Hot at of ' Coal Oil, to_ the smallest jobs at err-pan work. and! 'llll spun no palm to give «adoption In: enr can... 3,, 30.10,, punt perm,†wining ; to enable me to do I tquare legitimate business. , r M Clothes Either Made or Col, Rags. Bones and Scrap Iron taken in trade as usual. ' a “m do .cu to 3;" mm ,, “Huron going, 5. B.â€"-â€"To farmers and the public generally in want of Stow-r, are, J15â€, ,. gin-Av" ‘ ’aw‘u I } elsewhere. * prices lint, and it you cannot do better I solicit your [latrrzqngc. rd“. Qflvrluwlfll- M. B. JACKSON, g fl, I. V V Tnilor. ' f‘. ‘7" , Footie: Fells. Tebrntry tab. 192. Fenelou Falls, September 20th- c 133%- o