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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 7 Jul 1883, p. 3

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O BALL’S HEALTlTPRESERVINO OORSET. Two-thirds of the weaknesses and ills of female life are directly attributable to the unyield-r ing pressure of the Corset. This evil has been entirely overcome in the Corset by the introâ€" duction of ELASTIC SECTIONS, composed of a series of fine coiled wire Springs. These Springs are warranted to retain their perfect elasticity till the Corset is worn out, and, unlike rubber, will not heat the person nor decay with age. This Corset yields readily to every respiration, and is equally comfortable in any position assumed by the wearer. Will fit perfectly a greater variety of forms than any other. It is- the Only Corset pronounced by the Medical Profession “Nor luminous To run Wanna." To secure the best results with this Corset it should not be laced tighter than is necessary to‘ produce :3. snug fit, and should not be open to exceed one and one-half inches in the back. SOOTHERAN, OATHRO 85 NARK, Sole Agents, Lindsay, Ont.- .l‘ ‘ l I i ' of the last month have made things lairly hum, and if still Lower Price: will make the boom continue through the summer, then look out for us. Profit or no profit, the ball being opened we will make it inter- esting: for friends or foes. ln proof of these statements we ask a careful examination of the pri. cca below; and in case there should be any doubt in your mind cut it out and bring it with you ; and if you want further evidence go to any or all the stores in town, examine goods and prices, then come and we will knock the bottom out of them all. PARASOLS at fully 25 per cent. below Value. BLACK CASHMERES and Dress Goods are down 30 per cent. STEAM LOOMS and FACTORY COTTONS are so low that you cannot tell when they are cheap until you have seen ours. CARPETS. Well, as for Carpets, I think they have all given up trying, to sell any until we get our stock sold out, which will be very soon. QUILTS AND LACE CURTAINS are going out so fast that we can hardly keep the stock complete. Our 75 cent Lace Curtains are all gone, but we have placed an order for 50 pairs more. MILLINERY has been a proud feather in our cap this season. Never did we do any- thing like so large a trade, many orders being sent to us by people we have never seen. OUR TAlLORlNG has taken that proud position among,' the people thut Mr. MILNE, our cutter, is recognized as the authority and autocrat on Style, Fit and Finish. SCOTCH, ENGLISH and CANADIAN TWEEDS have dropped in price to such a figure that every one seems determined to have a new suit. JAMES GRAHAM, (LATE MILNE S: GRAIIAM,) Opposite English Church, Kent St., Lindsay. Lindsay, June 18th. 1883. New Goods! N ew' Goods ! ! 1 OAMERON lAKE FOUNDRY. Farmers in want ofgood A gricultural Implements should call at the Cameron Lake Foundry show-room. at the corner of Colborne and Francis streets, where they will find a stock of MASSEY HARVESTER 8t TORONTO MOWERS, SHARP’S HORSE RAKES, and numerous Implements of home manufacture. GENERAL PURPOSE PLOUGHS. The increasing demand for our general purpose Ploughs is proof that they can't be beat for all kinds of work and all kinds of soil. G A ll G P L 0 U G" S - MESSRS. SOOTHERAN, CATHRO a MARK, Lindsay, Ont. 0‘" Gang Phagh '° “Lumfledged by a” to be the bes‘ m the market DEAR Sms,â€"In selling Ball’s Spring Elastic Section Corsets you are requested to warrant 'EEDEBS FF” schFFERs- . eVery pair as perfectly satisfactory to the wearer in every respect, or the inonev will be re-~ Our Weeder and Scufiler IS an Indispensable article 3“ the lum'Pv P°m° “"1 funded. Ask your customer to take it home and try it. and if not perfectly satisfied she is at. °°"’ fields- '1"? “mm “d be °°“""°°d' liberty to return it after One to Three Week’s Trial and get her money back. You can them THE FARHEH’S FBAEND- send the rejected Corsets to us, and we will remit you the cash by return mail. The Farmer's Friend Combined Drill 8: Broadcast Seeder, the best in Canada \ve remain yours respectfuuy D ’ BALL MANUFACTURING CO':. ._.â€"_â€"___.____â€"_. S @ â€"@§3 FARMERS, THRESHERS.‘. AND AllLL OWNERS, 0 USE Mcfiflll 3808.8: 8038'; Celebrated ‘ llllDllll Mllllllll llll', guaranteed the host in the market. £6?- ll'l'lI no! gum or clog maclu'im-yg. For sale by Harrows, IRS}. and Wood, as good as ever were put into a field. 28‘ Castihgs of all kinds made to order, and Repairs executed. ‘91 81 per huudredwaight paid for scrap cast iron. 1' ROBSON 8b ALLAN. Fenelon Falls, May 30th, 1883. 5* Just received, a. fine assortment of COTS AND SHOES ,- i â€"â€"A N I)â€" GENERAL GROCERIES, at the “ Cash Store,” which we are determined to dispose of in a few weeks '02 g FOR ONE MONTH the undersigned will sell his stock of BRY"SOOBS. Boots and Shoes, &c., AT COST FOR CASH. w Call and price them and be convinced. '-â€"0 JOHN A. ELLlS, (r‘roctn. 9-: y. Fenclon Falls, April l81h, 1883. IMILLflNERl. Mrs. KEELEY Hnajusl. received and opened up a large; MONTREAETEAS‘H STORE “ “"“3 ’"lllllllllll'fllliWW" 6- Keith NEW £30138, ’ Buy your Goods forthe Summer. THE PALACE FANOY 60-003,, FENELON FALLS. -â€"-â€"‘.‘~â€"â€"â€"â€"- You will save a large percentage. Give us a call and examine our Goods and our Prices before purchasing elsewhere. :65“ CAR. SALT JUST TO HAND. . VM’DOOOALL 8:. BRANDON BROS. Fenelon Falls, April 5th, 1883. A FULLY OSOEDED FACT. :Olâ€"IOZ That in buying IHOES and BOOTS it is desirable to get them Cheap, Neat. Fitting 39nd Substantial. That in wearing such Shoes and Boots it is imperative that they should prove Durable, Well-looking and Shupely. That in choosing Shoes and Boots, as aforesaid, it is impera- tiveâ€"to get best choiceâ€"to pick from our stock at once, the largest and most We are now showing a Choice Stock of New Goods suitable for the season, including Many Leading Novelties in the Trade. A splendid range of new Dress Goods from 12% cents. New l’riuts from 8 cents; . also a magnificent range of new liordcrcd and Shaded Prints. New Cretons from 16 cents to 25 cents; also the new Oatmeal Cloth in the new colours. BLAOK AND OOLORED SILKS AN SATINS, a special lot, including the new Black Silk Moire and a few dress lengths of col- ored Silk bought at a great discount. Oxford Shining, Duck. Derry, Factory Cartons, Steam Loom, While Quilts, Towels Sic, at bottom prices. Frillings, Laces, Gloves, Ties, Collars, Corsets &o., all new goods. MILLINERY. Dry Goods (if Ol_0_thing House. 353588 cm. ALL KINDS OF wooL,, all of which will be sold at LESS THAN LINDSAY PRICES. A nice lot of.‘ GOOD AND CHEAP TOYS,. for children of all ages, and an nssorlmentv. of Wall Paper comprising many new and] attractive designs. 0! SPRENG. 1883. 10:â€"â€"â€" GRAND OPENING, OF SPRING DRESS GOODS. NEW AND ELEGANT PATTERNS. 1883. lllns. llEELEY.‘. Feuclon Falls, April 25th, 1883. d YOU WILL FIND) O A Full Range of- Gimp Trimmings. Coloured an Black Fringes. Brocaded and Watered and Plain Satins 85 Silksan full stock of a complete stock 01" HARNESS, “ 1 l I d d I H l B complete in all lines. WIIIPS A t io atcst smpes in triinme an untrimmer ats am onnets in straw, M . r ,_ chip and braid, including our far famous Lace Jumbo flat at 75 cools, the That fallen the Pooreslrpeople ha”? more or 1833 money. and Mantle ornaments' Curl. .1301an B , h cheapest. but in the trade, can't do Without Shoes and Boots; and that said money, let it belong to rich or :o: y , 1118 CS” poor, farmer or mechanic, cannot be “swapped " for foot-gear more satisfactorily SNAPS, STAPLE GOODS, TABLE LINENS, than at MAGUIRE'S. That MAGUIRE has been in the Shoe and Boot business for some yearsâ€"lat leastâ€" and is the pioneer in furnishing much value in Leath- er for little money of LindSay town. The above clauses form one solid, invulnernble and general- ly CONCEDED FACT which buyers of Shoes and Boots will clear cash by remembering. L. Shoe & Boot Maker. TRUN KS, VALISES',. Shawl Straps, Harness Oil 8: Axle Grouse: HORSE BLANKETS, and other articles, Cheap for Cash, cull uti. Joseph Nevison's Harness Shop” one door south of Newman’s Grocery Storm. COLLARS WARRANTED.. Repairs promptly and neatly 0X1‘(Lllll'll.. llc begs In return his sincere thanks for thclihcrnl patronage with which he has; so {or been favored, and is dclcrminrd to. lnnritu continuance of it by turning out: good work at moderate prices. Fenclon Falls, February 24th, 1882; EI)WAI{D "" OUR GENTS’ FURNISHINGS embrace all new shapes in flats. Caps, Ties, Collars, Shirts &c., and a lot of Ready-made Clothes for youth's, boys and men at very low prices. 328‘“ A special int of ludics' Rubber Circulars, suitable for the rainy season, at 2, usually sold at. 83 75. JOHN St. LAWRENCE. Brown Holland, Window Holland, White and Grey Cottons. W We offer the best values in the county. Inspection inVited' JARVIS &"M’DOOOALL. Fenelon Falls, April 10th, 1883. MEDICAL HALL, FENELON FALLS, Fenclon l’ulls, April 2-lth, 1883. FACTS rio'iur PEOPLE. KEIGHLEY Lindsay, June 14th, 1883. Where can he found an excellent assortment of Dress & Mjntle Making. _ _ _ I Misses Robertson & Tolmic Drugs, Medicmes, Chemicals, Sponges, respectfully inform the ladies of Penclon Trusses and Shoulder Braces ! T oilet, 'chcy (h Rubber G00ch is selling the cheapest Groceries in â€" LINDSAY. Cheap Enoug menccd business as Dress and Mantle mak- ers in Mr. Fitzgerald’s building on the east. KEIGHLEY is selling the cheapest rockcry in â€". side of Colhorne strrcct, and will spare no a . t . t. t. h KEIGHLEY Frilvgpillifdiiviihlili:.i:rl::tr?n‘:§e.w ° my PERFUMERY age” 850" OLDESTABLISUED, is selling the cheapest Stoneware in I ’ . wo “pprenuccg wan e , always on hand. A large and . ‘ S s Fcnelon Falls, May 2nd, 1883. ll-3m. I KEIGHLEY La’ 9 e GEO CUNNINGHAM 136? COMPLETE STOCK 0F DYE STUFFS as: LIVGI'Y Stable~ is “min” the Charm“ everything you want in his fine in - 0f the be“ quality and at 10" Priccs- A150: 3 The subscriber returns his sincere lhanks: ° -â€"F O Râ€" for the liberal patronage bestowed on him. during the past nine yearn, and begs to in... form the public that they can obtain. LINDSAY. 323' The people are beginning to find out that it pays them well to make direct for KE‘GHLEY'S when they come to LINDSAY, and express themselves as fairly asol mnisheil at the LOW PRICES the goods are being sold at. The secret is. he imports direct, and sell: only for Club. if you want to Inukc live dollars go where n has lor- me-rly taken too, just try 0 A. . _ â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"-Ix E I Gâ€" 11 In 12 17’sâ€" Noted Cheap C‘ush Store, Lindfiuy. NEW BUSINESS FIRM. S. S. Johnsoii: Agent Credit Valley Railway. WELL SELECTED STOCK 01» STATIONERY, F E I E L O N F A L L 3. comprising a full assortment of BLANK BOOKS and general stationery. First Class. Horses and _ ' ‘ ' h Tickets to all points West and North- ~00 any hour of the day or night, at his stable West. and all local points on Credit Valley H o R s A N n C A. T T 1| E M E D I c I N n 5, On F'rnnclH Htreet Ernst... and Canada Southern Railways. , lO-H’. at very moderate charges. Penelon Falls, May 4th, 1883. 36" Commorc‘nl travellers and their lugm Auction 83“, Every Evening 33:» Pure Wmes and Liquors for Medmmal Purposes. m. Wynn “puma... w. . . . r ' Ilt'”lmll «lot. A full assortment of Patent and Proprietary Medicines always on hand. A- u u ’ I” â€"at theâ€" gem for H. R. Stevens. Purely Vegetable VEGETINE. 'l‘lm suhscrth-r never lmlla slnhleful of Bllllfl “Mill Hill, . hem-r horses than at present. Conn: and 1:. FITZGERALD, commencing at 7 o'clock. Iry them. ' Dlnlingor l‘i. ll. BD“ARDH., Come And Get Bargains. Pcm-lon l’nlla, Peli'y 2-llh, 1882. til-LI. THOMAS FORBER, Pmpn'rlor. Fenclon Falls, May 17th, l883. 13. E. HAW, ONE D()LLARI â€";L Tâ€" WM. OAMPBELL’S. Physiciana' prescriptions and Domestic Recipes carefully compounded. ,TARM FOR SALE. For Sale on easy terms, price $4.000, Lot is in 3i.~ 2nd concession of the township of Somcnille. containing 200 acrcs,:ihout 100 or which are cleared and fenced. On lhe form there are u 1} story cedar log house, 35 x 25 feet, with kitchrnfiwo frame barns each 50 x 30 feet. u stable for eight horses, a roomy driving shed and a very large poultry house; also. a never-(ailing spring creel: and three wells, and a two- acre orchard containing two hundr‘d applcl 5.7225, about half of which are bearing. FvneIOn Falls, May 27th, 1882. sroves AND TINWARE. . °. . 1. '3,q..4 ll do mu 11. The subscriber has received full hues of '3 cmnw’ '1 1"" ’0" " "a "‘ Iumnre (.‘o.. Lilullay. - d c k v Dun Simâ€"Hue the gnodnru to convey ar our o ’ lo lhe Dirrcmn of the " London Mutual ' r onrthankl for their promplneu in paying; The usual supply of Tinware, Stovepipca, Elbows and Hot our. clairnl in lull, arising from lunea by,- lch n‘crnl hmh tires: and Wm. Fielder beg to inform the residents of Fcnclon Falls and its vicinity that they have enter- ed into partnership and commenced business in KENNEDY’S BRICK STORE, on the west aide of Colborna street, Fenclon Falls, where they have opened out a for the fall trade. am “has "och or Am“: on we pmgiiizisii-orura ram. & Air mm" A g°°d "5°an °r .u a Cl 1. 0p! 3 ea - uan or or e, . 5 m ’ AM H AN A R MMIN Jim" Lchahry, Emily, 900. ‘ ’ ’ Nd d K rr, “ 600. , In" "alkfiigncd "um" sine." “nah The advertiser is prepared to execnu or Yum“ kinds Ind p"ch all" Marinara, M1- Emily, 4&0 “ 795. Edwin Prouao, Thomaa Krlly, Martin Harrington, gull}; riding)???ligrdlepdirf:g:n3i;: ‘ all union with which he may be favoured, commenced business in "on The “ Silver Star” Coal Oil, AND PROVISIONS. to which .dduim will constantly be made, .11 of which they will dispose of - u f 1' h 1 m a... nanny, Verulaq to AT rue Lowm Lu'lxo rulers You CASE. ‘ F E L o N F A L L S! equal to the best American. a o w on C. k Tin" L a I “2: . and assume them that no efl'ort will be. h n t- b, g I k, d, hue Gonna, anon _ 2”. Their “Ml-uncut of Boots and Show; is. they believe, , spared to girls as good satisfaction in lbeiifil‘l :psauri: nee: [facing iogfzeiigmhofin l gugb nay," u ' 50. . . .‘ I’ - fin. re he has intended in ‘rin urin . m- - - organ-t Kerr “- 250 the largest and most filmed m the ‘-,[l,,ge_ a, l u “(be P”, H, ,5 w.“ 13;“: 3 ""3 ‘3“- ‘ l to enable me to do a square lt..uimatc husmeu. Jam, chunwib, Penelon, m» ’ ‘ l l ' 'DOORS 5’ WINDOW SASH Rags Bones and Scrap Iron taken in trade as usual. Edward “alone. Ups. um They respectfully when a call from all who need anythin-v in their lines and i Over BIL v' Campbell 5 Storey' d ,d I, r f 00,, ' . . P B. Nellhargey. Moduli. 40- ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ - G ' . . in“. e m u n u ' 0" mic” o g m" N. B.â€"To farmers and the public cont-rally in want of Stores, 53:. Try my Jan“ “11",”. on a“ I!" do the" but to all" 60"?! filial-ICU"! to "It" GU‘MMCN- . an! rupcrllnlly when: a call from all who 9 Mini. and at reasonable prices. ; . a ., ‘ d b 1 I l. 1 .0." “mm”: hm" "on", “um.” ‘00, 8‘ A Bakery will be tuned as soon as the oven. now being built, is finished. 1 wish to have their clolhing made up in the p? Work-shop on Prancia Strut Bun, Pnc‘i‘ fir“: ind ' )0“ cum“ 0 “be! w ml 3 p " ' nab.‘ “(Punch ,, " 10‘ law: i131“ and but possible manner. maid-:00: on Bond Street Baal. , John Kink”, I u m 1.. LAUREN?” Enwaan HAW. 7: Paulo: Polls, Xay Sit, 1833. l Fonda: Falls, ch': “315.1682. 3141. l ‘ Lindaay, Oct. 15th. lbfll.. JOHNSON q: FEEDER"? Feeder: Falls, April 4th, 1533. 5 Ecnclon Pails, September 201b, 1852.

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