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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 22 Mar 1884, p. 3

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iCHRlSTMKS r. SANDFORD has a large stock of WAGGONS AND BUGGIES on hand. all guaranteed to be first class, which he will sell CHEAPERJHAN EVER Be sure and see his stock of PLOlVS AND HARRO‘VS. Farmers requiring a hart-ow will do well to inspect his Spring- Tooth Harrows, which are just the thing for rough land. He also keeps the following farm machines: BEAPERS, SELF-BINDERS, MOWERS, SEEDERS. CULTIVATORS, RAKES. AND THRESHING MACHINES, , . I lM’DougallM Brandon Bros. As usual, we, have on hand for the holiday season the choice ' est lines of Fruits, Confectionery, General Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Crockery and Glassware, all bought in the best markets for cash, and which we are prepared to sell At a Very Small Advance on Cost. 020 We have lately received a consignment of ' 25 Boxes London Layer Blank Basket Raisins. 100 Boxes Valentin. Raisins. 50 Half Boxes Selected Raisins. 10 Boxes Sultana Seedless Raisins, ’ 5 Cases Vostaza Currants, and is bound not to be undersold by any me. 5 Barre-ls Eolian Currants. 1 R All kinds of Printers done at i-hnrt notice. Various patterns of MOULDâ€" 10 cflilsgngexleescgigigfigs tsoa kept on Mad. and mld at the Iowa! pn‘crr. Hoaxn-Snonmo and Jonnmn a specialty. All IlnPAtus done in a first-elm manner and on short notice. $.00le cheap second-hand BUGGIES for sale. lie i'ellll'ns sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on him during the past 14 years, and will spam! no pains to merit a continuance of it in the future. | w Positively “IE Best Value In me larket a} L o ’ c o N N o R Our lines of Fancy Crockery and Glassware, suitable for Christmas and New ' ’ Year‘s Presents. cannot be excelled. Prices to suit the times. ‘ l Manufacturer of First-Glass . ~20 Barrels Choice Cooking Apples. The above goods must be disposed -of at once. Do not. fail to call and examine ‘ before purchasing elsewhere. A SPECIAL LINE OF BERLIN FE‘IJI BOOTS. . , ‘ ‘ 7' and a large assortment of Rubbers and Over-shoes. No lady should be withouti Sleighs, Buggiefl agons, (its. a pair of'our high Felt/lined Boots. 16" A Car-load of Salt just received. Having now completed all the improvements required in his new premises, formerly “ Blowry‘s Foundry,“ nextto Carr‘s hotel, corner of William and Russells treets, has fa- market prices. . M’CDOUGALL & BRANDON BROS, cilities for executing all work in the above lines which cannot be excelled. Fenelon Falls. November 28th. 1883. He respectfully solicits ll call from those rwptiring anything in his line, and will be ': (Ind to show them over his new Carriage and Waggon Shops. ' ll 1.. O'Connor, being the chit-st practical ntun itt Illl! section of the country, is enabled to guarantee a Firstâ€"class Job in any department, and every article turned out will be r W 1 -l i COMBIN A 1 ION S'l OCK. warranted as .\. 1. Every piece of work in this establishment. is done by lmndannd far superior, as is ne- knuwledged, to that done in factoriesâ€"n fret proved at the South Victoria Exhibition, Stocks in one. The Bankrupt Stocks, of John St. Lawrence, Fenelon Falls, " and George McDonald, of Oshawa. . where 1 received three first. prizes. although I did not get up my work for prize exhibi- in the store lately occupied by lion, and “my obtained for me sale-t and orders quite unexpected and unprecedented, JOHN St. LA W RENCE. , . . i All kinds of Grain bought at highest; ..'.-4 ‘~-' --. . . . 1.4. O’CONN 013.. Lindsay, November ist, 1883. GilbeW For sale on easy terms, price $4,000, Lot 18 in the 2nd collcesslo'n of the township of Somerville, containing 200 acres, about 100 of \vhich are cleared and fenced. On the farm there are a 1-} story cedar lb’j house, 35 x 25 feet, with kitchen,lvio frame barns, each 50 x 30 feet, a stable for eight horses, a roomy drivin shed and a very large poultry ho‘une'; a 30, a newer-tailing spring creek and three wells, and a two- acre orchard containing two hundred apple 5 trees, about halfof which are bearing. Apply on the premises to CH RISTOPIIER FELL. takes this opportunity of thanking his nu- merous customers and the public in general for the liberal patronage they have bestow~ ed on him during the last. two months, and begs to announce that he has added to his former stock a line of PABLUUH it lillllKlllllSIllVESH TIN‘kanE, «K’ou not to be surpassed, and at prices that will compare favourably with those of other dealers. Attention is called to ' me “Beanie" Am. ([110 Old Stand. which has given entire anti-faction to put-5 chasrrs for the pint three years, “Black; Y Prince ” and other axes. unsurpassed by I 3&EER E i â€":\NDâ€" any, either in price or qttuli‘y. Disston,g .‘llaple Leafnn'l other ‘ GRQQERY. JOHN MOFFAT begs to inform his customers and the pubâ€" lie that, while carrying on the Baking busi- ness as usual, and turning out daily Choice Bread. Cakes, Buns the, he has just. opened out a nice stnokarf FRESH GBDGERIES. fi‘ All Repairs done Cheaply and Protuptly. A few second-hand Buggies for sale. Bargains in Dry Goods, Bargains in Clothing, _ ' Bargains in Millinery. his? The Whole Stock must be sold at once. regardléss of cost. . The Sale will not continue longer than 60 days, so Come at once. Bring your Cash to this Great Sale, and you will be sent away happy. JOHN St. LAWRENCE, Bianagcl'r Fcnelon Falls, December 20th, 1&8.“ WE TH?”â€" Crossâ€"Cut; fiavvs. one-man Saw", lland Saws, Files, the, all by the best manufacturers. lloilcd and raw Linseed Oil, Lubricating and Coal Oil. Rubber k Asbestos Engine Packing, Italian llomp, Belting and Brass Fittings, Pnints,,l Oil- and filmy. 1| A”. masses or HARDWARE 1 at the most reasonable prices. 'Fenelunl-‘nlls, Dcc'r 3.1.11, 1.83.3. ‘1 saemotsng pnv #w. A. GO ODWIN‘Q” all or which “‘}_l.‘}:;°,if.£{, the very lowest H's-Hill)“ llllllllls “in: g The Finest Flour? -mâ€"- i kept constantly on lmnd ; also i OATS, BRAN & SHORTS.“ » .. .. A. R M P R 0 D U C B for tithe :very liberal patronage bestowed on us during the Hol- tnkcn in exchange for anode. n"d iday Season. We will continue to .sell during this month at (‘Jll'onlnt-I. tcnsh Paid for Butter 3; the usually low figures, as we are about {taking stock zamdim‘e I'Zn rrnvl wry-z l L ' " ’ The undersigned will do all in his ‘AT LES TllA‘ CITY PRICES. : power to merit a continuance of the patron- age so liberally bestowed on him during “bums. Plaques. ‘ the past five years. Oil-Painted Window Shades. 5 Mirror Plates. Soy ing~Maphino 'Noedlea. Artists’ Materials. f fink" Block. Kent St. West, Lindsaypont. Respectfully, 424m. loom Paper & Piclme Frames, lilrthduy Cards, it: pt! Paintings, i turn [can a who own .us ,we wouldrespectfully say, please pay up; and to those who have .any ready money to expend we svt.ntltl.say,-â€"â€"f Just come and see the 'bargains we can give you in Groceries, Crockeryâ€"and China. We canâ€"and willâ€"sell cheaper than any other house in the trade. ”HENRY 3'. KEIGHLEY, ’ KEN'F St, LIN I)SA.Y . New Hardware, Timers and Store Shop. JOHN IOFFAT. .E‘cnelon Falls, Jun: 12th,1883. l'i-ly. El")‘VA RDSV OLD-ESTABLISHED Liveryftable. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks ifor the liberal patronage bestowed on him during the past nine years. and Ibcgs to in- ‘form the public that they can obtain First Class Horses and Rigs. any hour of the day or night, at his stable W. A. GOODWIN. y Wanzer sewing Machines again ahead. llllll THE GRAND Gilli Mifill at the great Central Exhlbition at Hamilton do 1383. Buy no other before you are the - Wanner, the Cheapest and Best. , On FY8801” Street. Etwt» For Sale by J. Austitni l at very moderate charges. W Commercial travellers and their lug- }.ficnt for the but makes of Omani. and; Jhld (Aren't-raid or on the instalment plan. See Mv Sample Organ rule. any desired point. The subscriber ttt-vcr had A stablefttl oil lmtzrr horses than at. present. Come and 1 § try them. l i E. t: I-znwattnso “"1” “l“- F°l-"'-"' 34th. ”57" 5"“ ‘g in connection with my other .‘ltttsiness, andas every article tsa ‘.\RD 0p '1‘,“ch i new and fresh. parties wanting anything;r in that. line Will do} C7 i ' well to give me a call. 'I have a good assortment of before you buy any. l can suit you it: quality and price. FIRE AND LIFE [HSURAHGE in first rate companies at low mics. t l a" Money to loan on easy trrma. J. AIJSTINJ , Agent Lamina .lluutrtl In 3 8. Cornell. "more Cm, Ltnlmy. Pension Falls, Nov'r and. teas. UgakDSuvâ€"llav; the ‘ofidnzu mum”? i '7:- fto t c inctora o the " on on ntua ' . - - ' Baily Arrivals ionr thanks for their promptneu in payingl 0f the lfltCSl’. and most apprm Cd WWW, l our claim: in full. arising from lone: by l 10 .o a I " . the recent both fires; ‘ L & - _ T . a“ '3 ”IS 6 ans Alexander-Clarke. a... 965 l amps 1231111) 1 1I1311111.'l,:3 S, t glut-arrc‘cabey, Emily, 900 . t iet‘. and i - .. r - n err " 600 1n 1‘88 VM‘ ' It. 9. A. HUME“! l you” McCuhnOIl, at 59° . g . ' ’ . . : anus" Wilson. Ops. 915 M hm on . d c a] on BOOK STOREt mm «~ . an e an 0 . "l , ‘ Edwin Prague. Unix“. 901 . . ’ -â€"â€"upâ€"- i reenafeur. Fault. v 3: I _ of-the best brands, all of which wail be sold , " » . utn rriugtoa, " - ' . l “'t . - » MUDIC EMPOBIUM- . 2“; 33:3: ““1““ 323 9 At Rock Bottom Pnces For Cash. 1 Come Gaelâ€"501118 A11 H E 1:32: gage} ‘ 4‘5"“ ’3 ; a@ {Cash paid for Stuns and ‘Wool Pickings. _ l - ' .. 3.. ”“35"“ m"- i' 25‘? I sincerely thank my numerous customers for their fiber-a1: pad cum-ac goods before put at» ~.- e .c. J . . . L , ‘ \.. m. i o. .\ 14.511le Fencioa, {sill ‘ . . _ ‘ _ , . f h . ’ wk"- uym 3mm, 0,... get patrcnage tn the past, and solicit a continuance o t c same in i G.A. METHEBELL. t :3, affirm" ‘3‘““3' '* .: mv new business in the future. t m":“m"“i=g 7 at; 2.343;"... ‘ "3 ‘io , , JOSEPH HEARD. .2 Kvnt-St" Lindy-m3 . ‘3‘...“ Raw .. 3:,3 Fenclnn Falls. SCIVUUlleY 3,11,. 1533. Jane“ iloaard Tcraiau, 41“ .Zisdaay. October 27:5 i=5} Genus â€"â€"ATâ€"â€" l The Correct Theory ofBus'lncss. .â€" Foflunatc1y~therc are certain natural laws governing. trade that will assert themselves in spite of a l the artificial restrictions - which human ingenuity or human folly can devise. People will hay cheap; they will regulate their operations in market accord- ing to the varying condition of competitlon and the law of supply and demand. Our put record PI’OVPI Ire hare reached sound conclusions, and we have been bravely sustained. .\'o dissatisfied agitator can point out the least flaw in our past career, but many heartily applaud our efl'otts to place good value within the reach of all. Hence it is no exaggeration to declare that. examined under the conuntrated rays of friendly and unfriendly criticism, it: have boen weighed and not found wanting. Our eflorts to lower prices and give our patrons the best value obtainable have received the approbation of all wise and thoughtful people. Ev- ery person acknowledges. and even our competitors acknow- ledge, that the City Stone was the lever whereby the props were knocked from under the long credit svstcm. “e are blamed for cutting prices; this you have heard repeatedly. We acknowledge the corn, and intend commencing at once to cut deeper than ever. Our spring stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Millincry. .\lan- tles,(}acpets and House Furnishings are all in the store. the larg- est and best assorted stock ave have ever shown, and the prices. we assure you. will be cut to the heart. Our milliner, MISS KENNY. is now home from market and ready for business. Ottr dressmaker, MISS SITTTUN. will resume opemttuns on «Monday. l-Tlh inst. She has just returned from the American Fashion Emporium. SOOTHERAN, CATHRO 8:. MARK. City Draper's and Clothiers. No. smobsop’s Blockfinu door west 1’. 0.. Kent-St... Lindsay. _._._..._.._.__._ -w- ._ . _,_ All Notes and Accounts due as, if not settled by the 20th of March, will be handed over for collection. news & M’lllllltlALL. 1’ “JUST n fresh supply of and seasonable NE, DRY iG-OOZDS which will be sold Cheaper Than Ever For Gash; ' G. G. KEITH. Note! . At Dundas it Flave‘lle Bros? \you can buy for cash -than the cost of manufacture. DUNDAS 85 FLAVELLE 3808., ‘Kent Street, Lindsay. ‘l‘bcg to inform the people of Fenelon Falls, and the farmers W WM, “mu", “M, m, “Pawn“, ,0. of.tlte,sut;r01tnditig country, that .I have opened out in my-new ’ " ' i store acotnplete stock of ' f i ' . _ :0:â€":n:.â€"â€"â€"â€" That in buyingr SHOES. and BOOTS it is desirable ‘to get them Cheap. Nrat' Fitting and Suiwtcoti'tl. That in wearing such Shoes and Iloota‘it is imperative that thcv should prove iluraolc. \\ ell-looking and Slmpcly. That in chtmsing Shoes and limits, as aforesaid, tt ts ttttpcrtp. l f A B LO‘ I B A '5' I l 0008 5' I [0 v ES 1, um..m Err-t b0“. choiceâ€"to pttl. irom our t-toc. a. on.., the latent and tnmt w, .‘"" “y, ”W, M ,.,..,,,,,,.,,,, ”m, I,” . ' 5 i complctcvtn all ltoc‘. mnnnt bu} tm-nprr or Mitt-t grnccnu at;â€" That even the poorest people have more or less money and 't do uithout Show! and Boots; and that raid money, lot it-beltrng’to.~ricll or! be " snapped " for foot-gear more satisfactorily l bee and Boot businessiFARMERS. THRESHERS. can poor. farmocnr mechanic, cannot than at MAGUIRE'S. 'That MAGUIRE has been in the S for some yearaâ€" _ or for little money, of landny-town. l ! The aboveclauscs form one solid, innumerable wid'gmmrd.5USE which buyer: of Shoes and Boots will clear cub by L. MAGUIR .Shoa It 80 ly CONCDFIED FACT remembcrln". Lindsay. Jade 14th. 1883. K? Subscribe for the “ Gazette." Only $1 a year ifpaid' You can't get reliable accounts of rmzurrences in, in advance. this locality to any other paper. chef RECEIVED, AND $HOES at h-a‘tâ€" and .itnthe pioneer in furnishing much value in Leath- at -_. MN The Correct Theory for Gentlemen Who arc in want of Spring Clothing is to dcrhln at once. nuke theirsclcctlon early in the «awn. and get first choice. Notwith- stnndinz the fact that we are showing the choicest selection of handsome good'. the best article is generally the first to go. and every day‘s delay leave-3 volt lea to choose from. It is with pleasant- urt- announce our stock of English, Scotch. Irish. French and Domestic Soitings, Tmuscringa, Yeatingi and Light Over» (outings. very complete. and solicit an early inspection. Each succeeding year show: an improvement on its predecessor. and none more marked than the improvement in Gentlcmcn‘s t‘loth- ing. not only in the style, lit and finish of the garments but in thn material as well. The harmonious combination of coltvnriagi and the recent discoveries in that dyes all add to the beauty and style of the goods. to say nothing of the improvement in texture and Venting of the fabric. which ldda very materially to the wear. The City Tailoring House of Lindsay is the leadlng place for tim- clothing. We pay strict attention to details. keep nurse-hm thoroughly posted in ualitica and styles. and pride ourselves in turning out garments llOROL‘Gll in every respect. Mr. t‘atlm-, who ii a partner and a practical cutter of 15 years' "writ-nee. gives this department his undivided intention, READY-“ADI: L‘LOTHlNG -â€"\\'c keep a large stock vvcll assorted in .‘lvu‘u. Youths' and Boys', and scll at prices calculated to make the an. initiated stare. MEN‘S .\.\‘D BUYS‘ HATS .\.\'l\ t‘.\l‘S.â€"t\ur spring styles are all in stock. the gn'atest variety we hau- rrrr shown, and the prices are lower than th'f lu‘furt‘. GENTS le‘l‘ll~ NISHINGS department full to the brim. with all the Inn-st thingt in the marketâ€"Shirts. Collar-x Tics. t‘utl'a, l'n-lcrwt‘nr. Socks, (lint-es. l‘mbrcllaa. tlll t‘loth t‘oatA. Waterproof Tweed Coats .tc Come and see “5. Then draw your own conclusions. SOOTHERAN, CATHRO 8: MARK. City Draper's: and Clothiers, No. ‘3 Dotson'a Black, 2nd door west 1'. 0., Kent-St. Lindsay. nutrient. Mrs. KEELEY “unjust received and opened up a large NEW. doons, 'FANGY DRY GOODS, ALL KINDS OF WOOL. all of~whiclmvill be sold at LESS Til.“ LINDSAY l‘llll‘l‘lh‘. A nin- lot of Holiday Presents, such as Dolls of all sorts and firms, Tl ya itt great variety, Toilet Sets, Vast-s. Fancy lCltiua-warc and various other articles, to ‘ which the attention of intending purchasers is respectfully invited. MRS. KEELEY 'Fcuclon Falls. Nov 27th, 1893 ‘10 PER CENT g OFF . ftron cast]. The subscriber bogs most rota : (litillly to thank his customers ; Tor the liberal support hitherto .ttccmu-lcd him ; and so as to give cash buyers the benefit of do- ll'rl-ngmcas‘h "lrttsinom, .hc .314 ‘1‘“th giving :1 discount of ten per ..cc.nt. oll‘ regular prices. My stock is well assorted, as usual. New 'thlllliuorg' .recei ved :amd incharge of anew Millincr. Agent for 'the well known New 'York Bazaar Patterns. WM. CAMPBELL. Fcnelon Falls, ()ct. lst, ISM. NEW STORE. determined to reduce it to theemalleet possible point. "To all HEAVY All wool TWEEDS’ NEW GOD'S .usually sold ,700. £0.31, for 450. to 650. as heavy as ordinary $6 goods for $3 75. FLANN E’LS VERY LOW. These goodsthave recently been purchased by us at less J. Mel-Bl Illul N I) return-t hissinrt-rc tl llltltt‘l to tl (' rrsidt-ntu «rt Ft-m‘lon Falls and its vicinity for their ill! will patronage dining ”11' past urn-n )rn rs and ittfortm Ilu-ttt that (the pnrtnt-rnhip he "Mu-cit Mr. Momtt and Illlllr'l'lf having 1-:- piren) ‘ho 'hns comment-Ml tluzeim-M. two doors north oflht- port-om". whrrc ht: hint opened a carefully M'lt'Cll'll stock of ‘ G'ROCERIE S, Crockery and Stone wnn- a mi ' PROVISIONS, 'm'hiclt wcrc'bongbl on advantageous tv-rtm, ’ .antl will be told ‘lllll iHilP Hill illil. The old stock will be disposed of at g-I-ntlv induced pricn, in urrln-r to make Hum) y..r ‘ new “with. l ansh Paid in Butler and Eggs and other form prmlurr. Call at, the New Store, where in the village. JHSEI’JI )lcPAlll..\.\'ll, l‘cnelon Pallc, lily 15th, 1863. lit-ly. AND 311”. OWNERS, Mcfiflll BEDS. Kt E038 Celebrated hmnumnn guaranteed the but in the market. 3' Will not gum or ring machine-q, For Mh- by E. Maker. J()ll.\' A. ELLIS. (hr/Ir, ’J-ly. , relation Tolls. April lilh. i383. l

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