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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 20 Oct 1883, p. 3

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FARM IMELEMENTS'l At Dundas t. Flavelle Bros? PLOL’GHSJ PLOUGHS! i A lnrzn sun 3; nflolm “'hyte & Cafe No 3 DIAMUXD STEEL PLOUGHS, guaranteed to clean, or no sale. Aim. two kinda of GANG PLUL’GHS. Points and Sales or diflerâ€" em “Wk” “NA-vs "H mm. "gm" r“ L HEAVY ALL wool I WEEns The New Brantford Reaper 8: Mower, _ , _ usually sold 10c. to $1, for 49c. to (inc. the has: in VI.“ mark-"i. and guaranteed to do first class work. or no sale. Also, a large llulflt or [zap-n . "it [in [\"r‘qi limp". RAKES, RAKESXâ€"Agent for the Maxwell and as heavy as ordinary $6 goods for $3 75. the ll leiJfl' l-Ar.'.‘;, “lutll IA‘I‘C ll') ‘1‘, U‘l‘u ”Ali-1 “(PLO-1:.) Gm, Plaster, salt, and Grass Seed SOVIET will be given on trial. These goods have recently been purchased by us at less SPRING-TOOTH HARROTVS than the cost of manufacture. and no.“ kin-la of ”arrows. Agent {or Combined Seeders. WHITEFIELD’S STUMP MACHINE, DUNDAS 8o FLAVELLE BROS, Kent Street, Lindsay. wantovcuiitcnsnn BUG GIES Horse-Shoeing & Jobbing a. Specialty. , CAMEBDN LAKE FDIINIIIIY. on hand, all made of well seasoned first class nutetinl. Farmers in want .ofgood MEN-l- REAL CASH STORE Agricultural Implements you can buy for cash .W‘ A good secondhand Reaper for sale: Price, $20. llas only cut 25 acres. 1“. SA 1V D14 'OIII), Fenelon Falls. should call at the Cameron Lake Foundry show-room, at the corner of Colborne and Francis streets, where they will find a stochof _..._._â€"o * During the , . c . c Straw Cutters R001; Gutters new not it“ . . we shall oll'cr thcremaindor of our summer tans n uncut runs, to make room for our fall purchases. Ladies in want of Dress Goods should call and see our prices in Silks, Print-s, Milliucry and general goods. A lot of {BABY-MADE CLOTHING _ at clearing prices. mas Note the adl_li'ess-â€"-2 doors from the post-oliicc. and numerous other Implements'of home manufacture. h..- GENERAL PURPOSE PLOUG’HS. 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. ‘GANG PLOUGHS. ’Our‘Gang 'Piough is acknowledged by all to be the best in the market. EXCELSIOB FANNIHG MILL, which took First Prize at. the Industrial Exhibition at Toronto against twelve other competitors. THE FARMEH’S FRIEND. The Farmer’s Friend Combined Drill 8'. BroadcastVSccdcrptbe best in Canada .__. I-Iarrows, Iron and Wood, as good as ever were put into a field. CASTINGS (in FORGINGS 0F ALâ€"fiINDS MADE TO ORDER, and Repairs executed. $1,per hundredwéight paid for scrap cast iron. .Fcnclon .Falls, August 22nd, 1883. A FULLY CINC’E'DED :FllCT. 202â€"202 'That in buying SHOES and BOOTS it is desirable to get ‘ them Cheap, Neat Fitting and Substantial. That’im wearing .such Shoes and Boots 'it'is imperative that they should prove Durable, ‘eWcll-looking and .Shapely. 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 - complete in all lines. That even the poorest people have more or less money and can’t do without Shoes and Boots; and that said monoy,’lct'it'bélong to rich or poor, farmer or mechanic, cannot be “ swapped " for foot-gear more satisfactorily than at MAGUIRE‘S. T-hat MAGUIRE has been in the Shoe and Boot business for some yearsâ€"at leastâ€" and is tho-pionecr'in furnishing much value in Leath- er for little money of llindsayrtown. The above-clauses form one solid, 'invu'lnerable and general Iy'OON‘CEDED FACT which buyers of Shoes and Boots will clear cash by _ remembering. L. MAGUIRE; Shoe 8r. Boot Maker. JOHN St. LAWRENCE, Proprietor. ‘Fcnelon Falls, Aug’t 22nd, 1883. THOU ANDS of visitors to the. Lindsay (.‘cntral Exhibition proved that KEIGHLEY’S Lindsay, June 14th, 1883. .~,.x._‘ - ngl,m .nunnnun'i‘f'“ 'f . l H’- ';.-‘a-~~'.n|:7:r. MW i - v 'u \ . .' . “I“ --:m : 1" V, ,l '. “as tln. right plan to buy tIlLll‘ .33 aw 884 LXEEFESEXWM‘ 5;, Groceries, Crockery, Glassware and China. \'i~itur< tn Lindsay at any time will do well to call and see his large and well assorted ~tnt'le. L. O’Connor, Carriage Maker, Kent Street, Lindsay, WE .» mam magnum»; - . v i. .. ._ 4am“ THE GREAT DOLLAR PAPER, TheWeehlyGlobe _- .13-, h t _. U ,3 H a H .03 mm m . ..,,...,.....,...........,.;...,..,_... . Il'li now prrpnrml, ready for Spring Trade, .0. splendid new stock of BUGGIES. PHETONSa DEMOCRATS (8m, ritouxow TO END or 1884 ONLY ONEâ€"$1.0G~DDLLAR. In every variety, adapted to thc'forthcomiug season. "Also WAGGONS WITH ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. IIIIUIIIIIIIl-Innnd-o-u mr‘m-Q mu Every artu'le leaving his shop is warranted of the host materials and workmanship and n the Dominion. i w Amy: 5 THE " DKILY t GLOBE : llahy ('arriages, Pcramlmlators, Express \Vaggons, &c., g 5i " " i: just to hand 1-: .:.'.',r"r:iw-n'. Snlr agent for the (‘t‘lt‘l>l‘:ll(‘d Montreal Buggy Top, “19 best, i ii 7H£ GREAT CANADIAN PAPER. lag , “My” m” "1")" “ml 1’ m M! homumn' E 5 Has (In: most cxtcnsiuc‘rznd influential circulation in British l5 -¢ ’9” lh'puiring (10110 quickly. neatly and oluxnply- :_ :2; America. is n .(ed for its extensiL-eCahle and T lco arhic News. 1-9. 1.. 01‘ . i um; l..L-l :l-l wars“ experience in'his trade. reliance may he placed in him. E “5 E “"d '3 "’9 meat “Who"!!! W10" 90’7“"9'0’0’ and Fmancml ii 2 - __‘ '_.-.__ ‘ : S :. Matters throughoutlthe Dominion. 1S ' E :1 E; sunscmpnou. 1? § NEW BUSINESS FIRM. 5-? a: One Year. - - . $7.00 I Han Year.~ . .$3.5o ° .0, ,0, Egg; Quarter Year, .. . $l.75. :5; _ ‘R' I 503 ~fl_ A-’ ' A" 7“ _,_........ i” V ' ,...__,_._. 7 li‘ .. 8' SI JOhnso." and m' Flelder 5 5?; In order to increase our already large liettoz'trarlj.’ subscribe-urn is; ' beg to inform the residents of Fem-loo Falls and its vicinity that they have enter‘ 5 2 :3 7"" \grrtxm' (“13”; “fight ”I: “PM“; “ha-ll 733‘} "133:3" 252‘ g \ . ‘ ‘ ~ . , . - : 0;, cent 0 cr outcry real no 15 a: \‘cnhcxnrnt'w wx .cs (0 c g; . ul lulu partntrdnp and commenced busxntss in “5:1 adumagcoln u (mm l: EC K. N v V. ..‘. 7., ‘ = 0 2.? For $3.60 we willscnd to anyaddrcss in Canada m‘th: U. S.. :5 :- 4 \ \ 1* Di S BRICK STORE 5 5 "5 t L- . .._ - , ,5, THE WEEKLY GLOBE 5. g ‘ N .3 ‘ ~ \ n ‘ , E :3 from now to end of Deer YtIYJ’. 1884. and in addhinn. A RARE}: ‘ is i: on the. ma ..th ol Loihornc strut. thlon Falls, where they have opened out a = mam GEES-PACE SIEM-WIRDDIG WATS l5 5 575‘ ch55 ‘5ka or E - 7A: H'alrk i: a] raumamlnu ; x'! :1 um: "I apfitamur; i! u a l: : ' _ near-admin. (WA) regain: u it}; :1 i1 Jud-[NW], and a ' ' psi 1: un- hr)". The above price includes posznfinmn Watch to any address in ! Canada-or the United States. it mic: only hold, good until ' 2 hour, 20th. [335. \Ve Wall start shipping watches on Octulxr - 45m. Remittances shmld be sent at onrc. so u. to enable us lo ; procure Mt, supply and fill orders with as little delay a: ' BilliTS AND SlillliS, liRflGIiRIES ,5an) 1312(TVISIONS. ; h'l d"‘ "l l he d ll l‘ l'h h 'lld' f Wm AM“ i g to I if) 3 amines WI: constanly an t‘. l 0 Inc 1 E] In upose 0 - ' .u’ run Lowmr Ln‘rm raters roe casu. m GLOBE 2§I£TING CO, mmwd)‘ 'IEE K55) 'l'hcir assortment of Boots and Shoes is, they believe, the largest and most varied in the village. a! Ema“ gallstzrmmfifia . ' lev rm «out i! - . l"lt call in In all Ibo need novthio in their lines, andi . ' l n " w” ’ ' ' g l 3 Subscribe for the “Gazette.” only One Dollarayear will «in [in it but to :uu‘emin- satisfaction to their customers. . _ ‘ . '3‘ .\ Bakery will he started as «on as the oven. non bxing built, is finished. l In advance. if you want JOI) Printing, neatly executed, free JOHNSON & mm; from mistakes and at reasonable prices, call at the “ Gazette” f office, Francis Street, Fenelon Falls. fairies I’llia, April ltlz. 1.8.83. ,ROBSON 8L ALLAN. t m units.“ _â€" Sudden as it is, finds the right kind of " map" and outer- prisc at the Fall J £10de and SUNS Elli lllllllllllt an or urns“. -â€"â€"â€"â€"ATâ€"â€"â€" THE CITY 31-9135- oun CLOTHâ€"CEPARTMENT ltLflTllS" l l for this or any other change of wonthrr. Our handsome and varied lines of Staple and Novel Jatterns is full of in“ the right weights and patterns to meet any of Fall and Winter Cloths are now in, and our main u, ~r and ‘ cuter‘euct‘. lower floors are crowded with beautiful woollen fabrics. 3. Slockmettes for U’lsters, Our Stock of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics English Checks for Ulsters in the Custom Department 18 ' now complete. English Homespuns, English Kerseys and CheViOtS. Our. Mr. Cathro has returned from his trip to the Continent. and is ready to give our English Plaid Ulsterings, Black and Mixed Corkscrews, patrons the benefit of 9.11 the latest improvements in French Tricote Cloths. NOBBX’ CIJ()'1‘I-IING, Steel Grey Cloths, . (31.0.51: DEPARTMENT' Ready-Made Clothing. lluts. Cups. Genls’ Fur- nishings, New Stock Just Opened. An immense range. if you can find a handsomer lot to select from at such moderate prices we would like to know it. SOUTHERAN, CATHRO 8t MARK. SOOTHERAN, CATHRO 85 MARK. City Draper-s and Clothiers, City Draper's and Clothiers. $0.2 Dobson‘s Block,2nd door west P. 0., Kent-St" Lindsay. No. 2 nobson's Block. 2nd door west P. 0.. Rent-St. Lindsay. I10 PER CED T OFIV or rasu BIG BARGAINS ”“00"“ ”I Nâ€"_ . The subscriber hogs most cor- dially to thank his customers for the liberal support hitherto accorded him; and so as to give ‘ I cash buyers the benefit of do- :0: ing acash business, he is now We will sell the balance of our giving a discount of ten per Summer Stock of Dress Goods, ° Prints, Gloves, &c., &.c., AT A GREA’I“ SACRII‘T‘ICE. We are bound to make a general clearing out before the arri- val oi our Fall goods. Choice Goods. Reliable Goods, Big Assortment, and we will make the sale interesting to every one. 36‘3“ Conleand see us. JARVIS .8: “cDOUGALL, The Palace Dry Goods and Clothing House. cent. oil regular prices. My stock is well assorted, as usual. New Millincry received and in charge of a new Millincr. WM. CAMPBELL. Fcnelon Falls, Oct. 1st, 1883. NEW grout. NEW Goons. J. McFKiiLAND returns his sincere tlmnks to the residents of Fenclon Falls and its vicinity for their Ids crol patronage during' the pus! seven yours and informs lhcm thul (the partnership be tween Mr. llloll'ut and himself having ex- pircu) In: time commenced business two doors north of lhr post-other. where he has opened a carefully selected stock of GROCERIES, 'Oruc'kcry and Stoneware and PRO V ISIONS t l 7, which were bought on advantageous terms, and will he sold lllll Bill? Hill Ellll. The old stock will'he disposed of at grt-nlly reduced prices, in order to make room for £9an HEREE Cash Paid Folder and Eggs and other form produce. Call at the New Store, and 'you will soon be convinced that you I cannot buy cheaper or better groceries uny- whcrc in the village. {ltlfi'lil’ll .\lcFAItLAND. Ferrelon ~l’nlln, lllny lfith, 1883. 13-1]. REMOVAL- oâ€" GEORGEHG. KEITH has removed to Mr. J. C. Fitzgerald’s store, on the East Side of Colborne Sh, where he is selling goods at CLOSER PRICES THAN EVER. :t O 0 Just received, a line assortment of """strangeness The undersigned ra-lurus aim-cri- thank! G E N E RA L G ROC E RI E3, at the “ Cash Store," which we are determined to dispose of in a few weeks cinity for thI-ir lilwrul patronage since he commenced business in ii Plllllli lllll Will lilfllllSH llli illMllllllllll, ”MELON .57, 12.17135? spared to give us good satisfaction in the future as he hm nutzlzvmlI-tl in giving during the [aunt lle is «till located Buy your Goods for the, S111]1]]101‘10vcrMt‘.lV.CumphL-ll's Store, 7 _ . . . ‘ nnl rI-upI-ctlully solicits u. call from all who lou will save a. large percentage. Give us a call and examine our Goods and l Wm, w mm.- llu-ir Clothing "Huh: "l' in me our Prices before purchasing elsewhere. lulu-at 513m; and hen! possible manner. , , A. LALIBHIITE. :8- CAR‘ SALT JTTSII‘ 5‘0 HAND' Fcnclou Falls, May 8th, HIM. M'pnugALL a BRANDON Bauer-M “ Fcnelon Falls, April mh, 18st. , M I L L I N ER Y. STOVESANUINWARE' Mrs. {fitâ€"ELI}? Has jult rcrcircd and opened up a large stock of Parlour and Cook StovesiNEW GOODS, for the fall trade. The usual supply of Tinwnrc, Stovepipe; Elbows and Hot Air Drums. A good assortmrut of LAMPS AND LAMP TRIMMINGSFANGV DRY 60008. Parnell. “ . ’7 . LADIES’ DRESS GAPS, The Sllvel Stat Goal 011, ALL mos OF WOOL, equal to the best. American, all of which I am i all a! “hm, will he sold “ SELLING AT BARE LIVING PRICESJLYS‘S THAN ”MESH PRICES to enable me to do a sqnnc legitimate business. A nice lot of . Bags. ”Bones and Scrap Iron taken in trade as usual. ; G 00!) AN D CHEAP TOYS, N. .â€" ' . ' S - . ' ' _ , . B To shaman and lhedymbléllc gincrlally m Innt'fif totes, kc fr) my tor children 0! all titer. and an assortment l (“1088 51‘", ‘0 I 30‘ 610008 0 ”(31' 90 ICII your [II rona,e. l“, “Us" P-prr comprising “3.“, he. g.‘ l i attractive designs. 3 JOSEPH HEABD- i 3m imrtrzv. I'enclon Fall: April ‘.'.';‘.h, 171?}. Penelon PIIIE, September 201b, 1892. even Grangers. Eâ€"Tcw isthc time to The subscriber has received full lines of including of various kinds and prices.

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