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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 28 Jul 1883, p. 3

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// ) ”_me .1. THE LDW'PRICES l BAMERON LAKE FllllNllllY. l Farmers In want ofgood of the last month have made things tairly hum, and if still Lower Prices will nuke the boom continue through the summer, then look out for us. l’rntit or no profit, the ball being opened we will make it interâ€" A griculturavl Implements estir II {I r fi mix or foes. 1:, ”Lari? ”We statements we “k ‘ careful examination of the P’l- should call at the Cameron Lake Foundry show- room at the corner of Colborne ecu below , and in case there -hould be any doubt In your mind cut. it and Francis streets, wherey they will find a stock of out and bring it with you; and if you want )l'urthcr evidence :10 to any MASSEY HARVESTER 8; TORONTO MOWERS’ or all the stores in town, examine goods and prices, then come and we will knock the bottom out of them all. SHARP’S HORSE RAKES, PARASOLS and numerous Implements of home manufacture. at fully 25 per cent. below value. _____._*...,____ GENERAL PURPOSE PLOUGHS. BLACK CASHMER’ES The increasing: demand for our general purpose Plonglis is proof that they can t be beat for all kinds ol work and all kinds of soil. GANG PLDUGHS. and Dress Goods are down 30 per cent. STEAM LOOMS Our Gang Plough is acknowledged by all to be the best in the market. and FACTORY COTTONS are so low that you cannot tell when they are cheap until you have seen ours. "EE'EBS AND SGUFFLEBS' ' Our Weeder and Scufiler is an indispensable article in the turnip. potato and corn fields. Try them and be convinced. THE FABMEB’S FRlEflD. The Farmer's Friend Combined Drill IS; Broadcast Seeder, the best in Canada CARPETS. \l’ell, 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 Harrows, Iron and Wood, as good as ever were put into a field. are going out so fast that we can hardly keep the stock complete. Our - w .- ' 75 cent Lace Curtains are all gone, but. we have placed an order for W Casttnns (if all kinds made to order, and Repairs executed. "311 $1 per hundredweight paid for scrap cast. Iron. 50 pairs more. _ ‘ ROBSON 8t. ALLAN. MlLLlNERY - Fenclon Falls, May 30a. 1883. ‘has been a proud feather In our cap this season. Never did we do anyâ€" :thinII like so larIIe a trade, many orders being,I sent to us by people we j. '- ' 2' ha never seen. . ._ .2 7 f I ., . , I OUR AlLOPIlNG '02â€": 'has taken that proud position among the people that. Mr. MIL-NE. our -cuttcr, iII recnunm d as the authority and autocrat on Style ltit. and That in buy mg SHOES and BOOTS 1t 15 desu‘able to get Finish. SCOTCH, ENGLI‘iI and C \XADI AN TilEE DS haIe them Cheap, Neat Fitting and Substantial. l I ' ' . . II . ,Lfiyflic': 52,2100 to sud) a fi°urc that “my one seems determined to That in weaning such Shoes and Boots it, is imperative that h , I the should rove Durable, Well- looking and Sha cl JAMES GRAHAM, y p p y . . . . I )I & G That in choosing Shoes and Boots, as nforcsa1d,1t 1s Impera- ( “Y” ”AB Run“) tiveâ€"to get best choiccâ€"to iick from our stock at once, the lair-vest and most I 0pp0$1t0 English Church, Kent St, Lindsay. complete In all lines. ’14. ‘ J was“ ""0 18”" 1883 That even the pociest people have more or less 3’1110118} and can 'I. do without Shoes and Boots , and that. said money, let it belong to rich or New GOQEES! flew Gaedsv a“ . poor, farmer or mechanic, cannot be ‘ SII appcd " for foot- gear more satisfactorily than at M AGUlIilu‘S 'A r THL That MAGUIRE has been in the Shoe and Boot- business for some yearsâ€"vat least-and is the pioneer in furnishing much value in Leath- :m a fi Tfi EEL 8&3 H 3T6 R E, er for little money of Lindsay town. The above clauses form one solid, 'iIIIIulncra'ble and general- ly CONCEDED FACT which buyers of Shoes and Boots Wlll clear .cash by EN EIJON F AIJIJS. remembering. __-~.4-._____ . x - , _. . .. , . , . , . L. MACEERE, 1V0 are now showing a ClIOICC Stock of how Goods suitable . . for the season includinrI . Shoe 8‘- BOOt Maker. 7 '3 Lindsay, June 14th, 1883. Many LeadingINoveliies' 1n the Trade. NEW STORE! Dress &M__ant1e Making. Il Misses Robertson 8c Tolinic '.I\ splendid rang-c of new Dress Goods from lfl.‘_.- cents Ne“ l’I-ints lrom 8 cents; l-rcspcctfullv inform the ladies of l‘cnclon ralso n Iiiagnilioent rangc of new Bordcicd and Shaded ~PIinIs. New thtons V. -. Q I 3 Falls and its \icinily that tlIeI have com- ; . lrom 16 cents to -5 cents; a] o the new Oatmeal (‘ lotb in the new colours. fl Ew Q menccd business 33 Dress and Mantle mak- {BLACK Ailil CALBAEI JSILKS Aim SA'l'lllS, ers in “I. Fitzgerald’ 8 building on the cast a a c‘cial lot. inclu'din" the. now Black Silk Moire and a few dress lengths of colâ€" JBICFJXRL‘EXND side of Colbornc street, and will spare no pains to giIe satisfaction to all who may favour them with their patronage. ' 3%” Two apprentices wanted. Fenclon Falls and Its I'IcIIIIty for then‘ M) lfiltflh‘i , Ull)\t‘,§ "lics, Cnllztrr, Col-acts ILo., all new goods. cm, patronage duiingtho past seven “I ”s and informs them that (the partnership be GEO CUNNIINGHAM’ m tween .\lr lllotl‘at and himself hz'IIing (Ix-y MILLER ER. 2 I...) llgenl Credit Valley Railway, ll doors north of the post- -ollicc, “here he has up cned a carefully selected stock of F E PIE L o N F A L L 3- All the latest. shapes in trimmed and nntIimIncd Hats and Bonnets in straw .chip and bIaid, includinII our li II famous Lace Jumbo Hat at. 75 CONS, the G RGC E RI E g Tickets to all points West and North- 9 West, and all local points on Credit Valley cheapest ll at in the made. and Canada Southern Railways. Fenclon It‘nlls, May Mb, 1883. 12-t.f. lucliun Sale Every Evening . I‘ ored S-ilk bought at a L'I'I" at discount. ()xt-Iid Shining. Duck Dct‘rv, Factory i Feuclon Falls, Meyan, 1883. ll-3m. (Corinna, SII-am Loom, While. Quilts T'mls Ike. at. bottom piices. Frillings, 'mums Jmagma”‘l’a'llt9.l9‘l‘°'”‘d°l”s “fl â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- All. PHAEES {H51- EAJH‘I- ASTfiEgSE’a IREI Eififiuflllv' | | Crockery and Stoneware and .enIbracc all non shapes in Hats Caps 'l',im= Collins, Shirts &c., and a lot of “Hm“,“EYC bought on advantageoustcru 5’ ‘I‘III adv- made (‘ |IIIIII-.-. for youths lmys and men at L‘ZI‘II/ low prices. and will be sold â€"â€"nt theâ€"- my" .-\ spu- i- .Il lot ol lidics llubbcI Circulars, suitable for the ”.lillny s,cason at _ ' :32. usually sold at ‘3 7."). VERY EHEEP "a £53“ BAZEER VERlETY HA”- JOHN St. LAWRENCE. - “ . I' s Feuclon Falls, April illth. 1893. The old stock will be disposed'of at greatly commencing at 7 o'clock. d ri . ' cr It ' o ‘ . ’° “ed p “’3’ 2.15320“? m l“ '°°"’ f‘ Come And Get Bargams- FACTS FCA Ti'iE PECPLE. Cash Paid For Butler and Eggs T”°““‘”0}3;E§il;... and other farm produce 'Fenclon Falls, May 17th, 1883. 13. ‘KEIGHLEY . . Call-at the New Store, - E HAW is selling the cheapest CrocerIcs In E. 'KEIGHLEY LINDSAY iiiilil‘iilfifiii 5:3:1I;:;L;.':::.I:r: ClllPlllllH ii llll lllllll, is selling the cheapest Crockery in gJOSEPH )[clI‘ARLAND LINDSAY Fenclon I-‘alls, May 15th, 1883.134): FENELON FALLS_ iKEIGHLEY . â€"-â€"â€". I. semi. I... M... SW... I. allusiititifuiziIrflzrydbstgzzizr LINDSAY 16 iii-ll. ' .KEIGHLEY . is selling the cliea est ever thing on wan in his line in â€" ' CONTRACTS FDR HUllDlNGS p 3 y t LmDSAY. BAKE RY to the smallest jobs at carpenter work, and I _AND._ will spare no pains to give satisfaction in every case. W The people are beginning to find out that it pats them well to make direct for ‘ Kl‘itGHLEY' 5 when they come to LINDSAY. and express themselves as Iairly as- GRObER i DOORS & ‘VINDO‘V SASII o ' I -touislted at the L0\V PRICES the goods are being sold at The secret is he imports made to order at short notice, of good Ina- .din-ct, and sells only for Cilsll. It _Iou want to make five dollars go where it has lor- IuIrlI' taken ten. jllnl trI JOIIN AlOFF1\ T terial. and at reasonable prices; 1‘; 1'7 I (”a II I 1“ 3-7- , «I W \l orkâ€"shop on human Street East" ‘ 4 x ‘J A ’ begs to inform his customers and the pub- residence 0" Bond Street E“! Nutotl Cheap (.‘tush Store. Lindsay. lic thIWhHC “frying 0" the Bul‘ing b'lsi' EDWARD HAW 11955 as usual and turning out daily FC‘HClOH Falls, Oct'r l-“lJ ”582. 33. AC NEW BUSINESS FIRM.Ch01ce Bread . FARM F_O_R SALE , l For sale on ens} tI-,rms price 54 000 Lot ‘ llS in the 2nd concession of the towdship S. S.Johnsoi1 and _Wm. Fielder W" “m” “firil‘filil‘ZI’iii‘ ”W“ °“‘ “III mm.” comm-u: 2m m... l [on of which are cleared and fenced. 0n ‘bua to inform the rIIsidI nts of II | nelnn lalls and its Iicinity that they have eaten FRESH GBOGERIES, ”3:35,“? :llerraxewahlLilli; fi‘l‘anlgfi ed into Inrtncrshi i and commenced business in 'n l l lall of which will he sold at the very lowest? mrns, “Ch 9 x 3" feet a stable for “3 ht ho o.r cs, a roomy driving shed and a very I{EVV 3])1'78 '13RICI{ STO I { lCl llIing profit Elnrge poultry house; also. a never-tailing A. .L . . . . . I ’ ' ' :epring creek and three wells. and a two- , l The FineSt Flour acre orchard containing two hundred apple trees. about halfof which are bearing. Apply on the pren: iscs to -on the west side of Colbornc street. FIInI-lon Falls, where they have opened out a cums-romeo FELL. Mi kept constantly on hand; also first class stock of } OATS, BRA-_N & SHORTS. ‘ Burs In sins, IIIIIIIII: I”... l uh" m exchange {or goods, and ; The on! rs go i ret a a ne re thanks _ Cash Paid for Butter 8: EIIIIS in. o... geliiiuinneiir Ilizr'iillaige 2nd in vi- ‘3‘). I) 1’120‘ ISIO) -S‘ i 9‘ The undersigned will do all foil-is: commenctd business in l to which additions will constantly be made, all of which they will dispose of f: 532:,”13132n‘,°Cf§l§§i3°§§lfilgTEX:i lF EN EL ON F A LL 8 l l . l Icinity {or their liberal patronage since he; .\T Tl!!! LOWLST LIVIXH PRICES I‘on CASH. the Mt fife years. i 30"" HOFFAT land assures them that no «Hort will MI United to g5 .r 5 good satisfaction in the l I i x . . W Tl c r as. orttnent of Boots and Shoes is, they belicI-c, lrcuelort nut, 'Jun ”III. lBBB I..Iy. gru,u.,_,,,ch ”mum in givingdm‘ugg the largest and most varied to the village a i ~â€" â€"~â€"- ~â€"--â€"- .1... lht- past n. and: located ‘ SI: BSCRIBB FOR THE i 0Ier \Ir. W. Campbell’s Storm} FE" [lflfl {All-S GAZETTE; inn 1 rupecnully solicits II call from all who; . lwish to have their cloilz' dug made up in tbel . I t 517. at! be t a! only 3d a. year In advance. :h'“ n ‘ ’ WWLQLBLElgén-m. a“ Job Punting neatly executed. Trade: Falls. 31-! 5th. 1833. _Thny respectfully solicit a. call from :II“ who need anything in their lines, and will doJlII-Ir be“ to give cuurc wusfaetion to their customers. 53‘ A Bakery will he started as sobn as the oven. now Minghuilt, it finished. , _ _ JOHNSON a FIELDER. .l'euclon Falls, April «lib, 15.33. ..~-..I.._...- .. mu, .7 .1‘7‘29 "3.3.“ij .,¢IjI'E,‘I' :‘r.’:5‘.’:l. .-.Iw3~:«v'I:»~-.aw:t'if:rifia,I. . LAUGH EVERY TIME AND SOMETIMES ANY: THE CITY STORE Always to the fore for fashionable goods and lowes I prices, is fairly groamug with all the latest uovclt‘. es {or summer wear. at prices that will tickle crerybodr. DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMEI'T. Under the supervision ol )llSS SI TTON. is giving nnirersal sat‘ isfaction. Ladies" Costumes of III-err description made on the. shortest notice in a style and finish unequalled outside the lurg~ ESL (Miles. OUR GLOAK-MAKING- DEPARTMENT Has been the decided hit of the season. Every lady requiring a Mantle made to order should visit this department. We guaran- tee satisfaction. MILLINEEY DEPARTMENT, Under the supervision of Miss Kennedv alwaIâ€"s nttrnctiIc and lull of the newest novelties Summer llats and Trimmings, an elegant display. GMT 8: HOUSE-FURNISHING DEP’T. Always replete with the choicest goods and newest designs Verer buy a Carpet until_ you have \isitcd this Department at the City Store. City Drapcrs and Clothiers, . . . . Yllll Milli Elli MERCHANT llllllllS hum The Clothing question comes up_ again. There are times in the historv or” every man when he wants a egantly titted clothing. scientifically and artistimllr cut onion. . 1} made. and finished with the most exquisite taste in the very lines I style in the matter of PAXTALOONS as a covering for the limbs and both, they should conform to all the movements of the same. (a addifmn to the important requisites of comfort and proper fit, must be added the desirable features of stvle and fashion. Deâ€" tects must not be exposed but concealed, and by a happy blend- ing of taste tact and skill the garments should he cut so as not to invite suspicion that they cover anything but no can classic model. THE CITY STORE GARMENTS ExIel all others in fit. style and comfort. Special study and long experience in a specialty enlighten the understanding and lead I [U S“ C CC 53. READY-MADE CLOTHING. The largest stock of Mon‘ :1 and Boys' to select from, and the prices so low that you will be astonished. Come and inIeatigato prices and quality at the 0in Store. SOOTHERAN, CATHRO AI MARK, 2Dobson’ 3 Block, Kent St ,Lindsay REMOVAL_ Cheap Enough :04: â€".0 GEORGE G. KEN-H Ladies’ Mantles has removed to Mr. J. C. Fitzgerald’s store, on the â€"F O 11â€"? East Side of Colborne Sh, ONE DOLLAR where he is selling goods at CLOSER PRICES THAN Just received, a. fine assortment of ~A‘N I’D-- â€"A.Tâ€" EVER- nu. GAMI'BELL’S. ._....._â€"â€"â€" FARMERS, THRESHERS. AND AllLl. OWNERS, USE Mclflll BROS. ll: PM Celebrated Arno $HOES llllll.lilllllllll “ "I” no! gum or (log nutt‘Iu'I'uuy. For sale by G E N E R A L G R Q C E R E E 3’ Fcnelon Falls, Aprill::lifl8:ls.mlllfi§m at the“ Cash .Storc,” ,Wlllcl) “'0 are determined to dispose of in a. few weeks - -â€"â€"- iii 5 l. L I ll E BY. even Grangcrs. Now is the time to \ .MI‘S. fiBLEY Buy your Goods for the Summer. ”“5 ’“‘“ ‘I"‘ “I' “ ‘“"I~'° You will :5an a. large percentage. Give us a call and examine our Goods and NEW GOODS our Prices hcfotc purchasin" clscwlierc. ’ 3&5“ Can SALT Jusr 'ro HAND. “Wham“ III IiiilaAil. It ensures lacs. FANGY ARV, 60008. Fcnclon ‘Falls, ApIil 5th,] 1883. ”M” II. . LAIEES’ DRESS CAPS, 2 â€"-IIIIIlâ€"-â€" STOVES Alli}? TINWARE. ALL KINDS OFWOOL' Parlour: and Cook for the fall trade. The usual supply of Tinwnrc StOIcpipcs, Elbows and Hot AiI Ihums. A flood assortment. of LAMPS AND LAMP TRIMMINGS of various kinds and prices. The “ Silver Star” Con-1 Oil, equal to the best American, all of which ‘I SELLING AT BARE LIVING PRICES, to enable me to do a square legitimate busincsa Rags. Bones and Scrap Iron taken in trade as usual. N. 13.â€"To farmers and the public generally in want of prices first, and if you cannot do better I solicit your patron JUSEPH HEARD. Fcnclon I‘alls, September 20th, SS 2. THE PALACE Dly Goods II: 010 lliino (LCâ€"_â€" 1883. SEEING. GRAND OPENlNG OF The subscriber has received full lines of all or which will 1,0 mm at LESS THAN LINDSAY PRICES; A nice lot of Stoves GOOD AND CIIEAI’ TOYS, for children of all axon, and an assortment of Wall l‘an. r comprising many new and attractive designs. .‘llIH. lllilIIMIlY, 'lv‘enelon Falls, April 251b, 1831!, E 1) WV A I}. I.) S” am OLD-ESTABIIISlllIJl) Livery Stable. The subscriber H'lllrllfl his since ro thanks for lhc liberal patronage bestowed on him during the past nim- III-.anI and bugs loin. form the public that th- y con obtain Stoves, &c. Try my one. ,. First Class llorscs and Rigs, any hour of the dIII' or night, at lIiII stable On 1I‘ runcis Slrt-I-t Lint-5t. at very Inoderatr Clmrgml. W Clfllllnl'YClul travellers and their lug- gage convevcd safely and expeditiously tu II(:)1-l 80 any ydeain'd'point. l (the IIIIbIIcribr-r III-tor had It nbtblel’ul of ‘IlIIllcr horses than at prom-III. Come and E 88"} . - Q o Ir) tlIcuI. l3. It. lil)\$'AltD.‘Il. Pent-ion l’alle, l-‘eb‘y 24th, lh'rl'J. {It-II. (lAIll) OlI' ’I‘llA‘I'KS. I .â€"â€"â€". 8. Com efl, Buy, Ag] ml Ionian lluluul In "Iran”, (' o , Lindmy Dun Sm. â€"â€"llavc the goodness to convey to the Dirutorn of the ' London Ilutunl ' ’lmtr thank: for their promplnI-M in paying NEW AND ELEGANT PATTERNS, our claims in full, arising from lanes by the reunt hush tires . _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€":o:â€"â€"-â€"~â€" Alexandr-r ClarLe. Ops, 35% June )Icf‘nhe , .Inil , A Full Range of Gimp Trimmings, Coloured and Fulani?“ ’ I, y -- ’ 333 our I I c .nnne , “ {/0 Black Fringes B1 ocaded and Watered and l prulwygnn, II... II”. , mum: c an, “ .'» 6 Plain gating & Silks, a: full StOCk Of l ggwin Pgflhie. ’l’luriipou, 9;? Mantle Ornaments. l I..I"I’.‘.“II.§.I§:,.I...., "’13" 3;; ______,0: l g“; fqiugt‘y, l’erp‘l-m, 31:2 STAPLE GOODS, TABLE LINENS, l ii"??? 3.13;}? "‘f.‘°“' ”If. ! urgent err, “ '.'.‘.H Brown Holland, Window Holland White and Grey Cottonsu ‘ John Clltynoulh, Peneion, 1.30 Edward llaluae. ”pl, 630 l 1m “e offer the best mines in the county. Inspection: P numbing-q, Lind-a3. m invited. JARVIS £5 95’ Fenelon Falls, April 10th,188”. John Wilson. 09!. 35" 4M 1 James flow-rd, Verullu, ”BUGALLi 305" ”cl’eeten, I. .m John Kimbel. u 359 “Benin Oct 151b, IaaI W": ‘ " J‘P'WW Jam->0 _,,..:.I

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