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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 10 May 1884, p. 3

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‘r. ssnnron‘a has a large stock of on hand, all guaranteed to be first class, which he will sell CHEAPER THAN EVER. Be sure and see his stock of 'PLOWS AND HARROWS. Farmers requiring a barrow will do well to inspect his Spring- Tooth Barrows, which are just the thing for rough land. He also keeps the following form machines: iEAPERs, SELF-BINDERS, MOWERS, SEEDERS. CULTIVATORS, RAKES. AND THRESHING macnmns, and is bound not to be undemold by any one. i' / All kinds of I’LAXINO done at short notice. Various patterns of MOULI» lobe kept. on hand, and sold at. the (meal firicu. llonsu-Snomso and JOBBING a specialty. All REVAIBS done iota first-class manner and on short. notice. Some cheapfccond-h'and BUGGIES for sale. lle returns sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on him during the pul‘lAI-yeara, and will spare no pains to merit a continuance of it in the future. 21111. 3, mum’s 111111111. + NOTICE TOTHE FARMERS ’CONNOR, Hanufscturer of First-Cle WAGGONS AND BUGGIES Sleighs, Buggies, Wagons, do. Having Mowry's Foundry," next to Carr's hotel, corner 0 cilitiea for executing all work in the above lines which cannot be excelled. He respectfully solicits a call from those requiring anythiagin his line, glad to show them our his new Carriage a L. O’Connor, being the oldest practical man in this section of the country, to guarantee a mum Jab in any department, andevery atticl warranted as A. 1. Every piece of work in this establishmeu ‘_._.__â€" nd Waggon Shops. t is done by hand. and. far supe now completed all the improvements required in his urn-premises, formerly 1' William and Russell: trects, has fa- and will be e turned out will be rior. as is acâ€" kanledzed, to that done in factoriesâ€"a act proved at the South Victoria Exhibition, where I received three first prises, although I did not get up my work for pnae exhibl- tiou, nud they obtained for me sales and orders quite unexpected and unprecedented. 3' All Repairs done Cheaply and Promptly. A few second-hand Buggies for sale. L. O’CONNOR. G. Anderson’s, Lindsay, November lat, 1883. OMETHING NEW FOR FARM- ERS, DAIRYMEN AND OTHERS. The Combined MILK BUCKET. STRAINEE 85 STOOL. Next to the “ Simpson House," PENELON mums, is the place to get value for your money in Nails, ,Paints,“; » Oils, - . Glass, Putty, -â€"audâ€"- 1111111111111 1111111113 of all kinds-in his line. i’N P-E Is a very strong word. and vet. we feel sure not too CARPET and Dunsasks. strong for the facts as displayed during-thawed: in our Milliaery, Llantle'and Silk Department. Very beautiful and new designs for Spring to MILLINERY AND MANTLES. Everything Superior except the Prices, which are Delightfully Inferior. Our displav of Carpets. ctc.. etc., is admitted by all to be the largmt, newest and choic- . eat designs-ever put on exhibit outside of the large cities, and by etc, etc., we mean is named Oil Cloths. blattihgs, Rug-s, hints, Fancy Quilts, ano Curtainl. Crctonnon BOYS’ READYTIII‘KBE CLOTHING. Out Boys' Ready-Made Clothing is the admiration and latest chicâ€"such suits so tastefully made and designed, and the very low price is the most attractive feature. . . . as- Rcmember what we told you last week about BLACK SiLKs. that none are genuine wtthout the makers‘namc, cndon‘ution, it is an admission that the quallty Is Info- hen buying Black Silks ask your merchant to show you the maker's uame stamped upon the goods, and unless the manulacturer of Silk is not willing to recognise it with his own rior. W he can do so reject it at once. .ERCHANT TAILOHING.-â€"Tltia Department is. complete in every detail. the best, style the latest, fit the most perfect. and the workmanship is giit-edgcd. W Every person invited to inspect our intmensc stock. If Suits for the poor and rich; quality SOOTHERAN, CATHRO & MARK, CITI‘X' DR‘XPEIIS AND CLOTIIII‘IIKS, No. 8 Dobson’s Block, - - .,_. s_. ... IIIIII. SPIIIIIIi IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. IIIII. FRESH NOVELTIES are arriving daily at the “ PALACE DRY Goons & CLOTHING Horse," 2 Doors West of the Post Ofilc now receiving the e. - - Kent Street. Lindsay. IMILL_I_NER*Y. Hus just received not] opened up a lnrg stock of “'c are i G This Bucket patented last June) ltfli mn- , , men“,ng Dy advantages(tlint make it acceptable to all who require to milk cows. The milk . I I is strained while entering the pail through , “"3 “'"M’Iv and is dreamt“? WONT-led from ' and the latest novelties in Buttons and Trimmings to be found in the Montreal ___,md_ Limiting bought out the Well known firm of McDougall 8r. Branâ€" don and purchased Mr. Geo. Manning’s stock of boots & shoes at a reduced rate, I am in 8. position to gIVe REALLY GOOD BARGAINS to all who fit\'oltr me with their patronage. Cull as soon as possible and see my stock of 30018 61 Shoes and Groceries, which will be found equal in quantity and quality to any in town, and which I will sell UN USUALLY CHEAP FOR CASH, having made up my mind not to be undersold by any one in the trade, either here or in Lindsay. Highest Market Prices Paid for Butter 8; Eggs. §® Call at McDougull 8: Brandon’s old stand, and let us get acquainted. .. ~. , R. M. BUTLER. Fcnelon Falls, May lst, 1881. -.- SPRING ANNOUNGEMENT. The Montreal Gash Store. ‘1 'lNew goods arriving every week at this establishment. Primes 111 Wool of Dry Goods sliould inspect our stock, and they will find our Price: away 1 down lie/ow anywhere else. a SPLENDID 31111:: Fr 115w PRINTS ut very low prices. a. ~â€" jDress Goods in CASHMERES in all the new colours at 35 ‘ cents, worth 60 cents. Also 11. range of NEW FIGURED ALPACCAS, ' 18 cent goods worth 30 cents. Our stock of Muslin Grenadines and Nuns' Veilings from 10 cents: goods that are selling else- where at 25 cents. In staples you will find our stock the best to select from. 1K1?- )Iu.t.1xr.ur Goons we are clearing out at half price, as we are giving up the branch. Ins/with): invited. NOTE THE ADDRESS. 2 "00118 NORTH 01“ THE POST OFFICE. Fenclon Falls, May 7th, 1884. ' New Hardware, Thurore and Store Shop. I Jlones’ Spades, Shovels and Scoops of superior quality in all sizes. I, WELLAND VALE HOES, RAKES, Spadiug Forks, Manure Forks, kc. We are adoring the ab-ci-vâ€"e this Spring at Toronto prices. 11111;! 1351111111111 1111111111113' 1011s kept constantly on hand. i I I I I o l l v I I I 1 contact with any foreign substance what- ever and from the odor of the stable. It does away with the old-fnshioned stool, its the milker sits on the bucket. Should a vicious cow kick Over the bucket, no milk is lost or injured. ltnccds only to he seen to he appreeintcd. Professor L. B. Arnold. specks very highly of it, and Professor W. Brown suys,“1ve use it ill. the Ontario ex- perimental farm," and “It is admirably n- duptcd to secure cleanliness, convenience, and safety of the operator." Manufactured by the ONTARIO MILK BUCKET MANU- FACTURING 00., 'l‘oronlo, ll. ‘W. SU'l‘ll- ERLAND, Manager. Sold by special agents only. AICDOUGALL tit BRANDON, ngents, Fenclou Falls. 5-31n. The 011 Stand. BAKE? " GRQQERY. JOHN MOFFAT begs to inform his customers and the pub- lic that, while carrying on the Baking busi- ness as usual, and turning out duily Choice Bread, Cakes, Buns &c., he hits just opened ‘out 11 nice stock of FRESH GAROGERIES, all of which will be sold at the very lowest ‘llving profit. The Finest Flour kept constantly on band; also OATS, BRAN & SHORTS. I' A. R M P R O D U C II taken in exchange for goods, and Cash Paid for Butter & Eggs. 36‘ The undersigned will do all in his power to merit a continuance of the. patron- age so liberally bestowed on him during the past five years. JOHN HOFFAT. Fenclon Falls, June l2th, 1883. l7-ly. Desin Arrivals _opâ€"_ GHBISTMAS GOODS at G. A. Methcrcll's BOOK STORE ANDâ€"â€" MUSIC EMPORIUM. Come Onel Come All I! and examine goods before purchasing else- where. G. A. METHERELL. orrostrr: r11: Itsomsu cnrncn, Flour-St" Lindsay. Lindsay, October ZTth, 1883 M E D ‘V A R. D S” OLDESTABLISHED Livery Stable, CARPENTER]; BUILDER The subscriber returns his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on him during the past nine years, and begs to in- form the public that they can obtain First Class Horses and Rigs. any hour of the day or night, at his stable as Francis Street East. at very moderate charges. fl" Commercial travellers and their lug- gage conveyed safely and expeditiously to any desired point. The subscriber never had a stableful of better horses than at present. Come and try them. Penelon Pails, Peb‘y 24th, 1883. 5|-t.f. 1:. R. zow.1nos.l Hemp Plough Lines, Spades 8c Shovels, Garden Rakes, Hoes 8r. Forks, and everything usually kept in a. first-class Hardware Store, at Piices that capnnl be undetsnld. Hats, INTERESIEATE TO ALL. The undersigned has just received a good assortment of Our stock of STAPLES A: HOUSE FURNISHINGS is unsurpassed. In PRINTS, CRETONNES, &c., we have the Choices! Patterns and the Nrtrcsl Gnarls to be found {a the above markets. In Gents' Furnishings, Caps 8: Ready-Made Clothing we lead the way. Of TWEEDS we have the largest and best assortment we ever bod the pleasure of offering our customers. NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. and Toronto markets. Before making your purchases giro us a call, and we will with pleasure show you And Mouldings, which are well worthy of inspection and will be sold cheap. FRAMES MADE TO ORDER in any style at the shortest possible notice. 3%“ Painting. Kalsomlming and Paper llnngiug done as usual. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY kept constantly on hand. , . S. NEVISON. Fenelpn Falls, Fcb’y '1:_‘.h, 1884. 50-t.f. 4;. 51903331711“; . â€"F0llâ€"â€" Room Paper 81 Picture Frames. 13 irthdu y Cards, Oil Paintings, Chrontos. Engravings, AT LESS THAN CITY PRICES. Albums, Plaques, Oil-Painted Window Shades. Mirror Plates. Sewing-Machine Needles. Artists’ Materials. Baker Block, Kent. St. West, Lindsay, Ont. Respectfully, 42-4m. W. A. GOODWIN. Wanzer Sewing Machines again ahead. WUN 1111111111111 1111111111111 at the great Central Exhibition at Hamilton in 1883. Buy no other before you ace the Wanzcr, the Cheapest. and Best, For Sale by J. Austin, agent for the best mtiltcs of Organs, and Sold cheap/or malt or on the instalment plan. See Mv Sample Organ before you buy any. I can suit you in style, quality and price. L. FIRE AND LIFE. INSURANCE in first rate companies at low rates.- 36' Money to loan ilu easy terms. .7. rtthTIN. Fenclon Falls, Nov't‘ 22nd, 1853. E. Hos; xv, FENELON.‘ FALLS. Agood stock of s 11111111111113 :2. The advertiser is prepared to cxccutt , all orders with which he may be favoured, I from large contracts to. the smallest job. 36‘ Sash and doors of all kinds made on short notice and of good moterials. I Work-shop on Francis Street East; resi- gdence on Bond Street East. I EDWARD HAW. I Feuelon Falls, April mm, 1884. U. I ARD or THANKS. ._._.â€" .' Agent London Mutual In is. Cornell. Esq I mm 00., Lindsay. to the‘ Directors of the “London Mutual ' I liveâ€"to get host choiceâ€"to pick from our stock at once, the largest and most} our goods, whether you wish to purchase or not. JARVIS do MCDOUGALL. Fcnelon Falls, April 10th, 1884. JUST RECEIVED, it fresh supply of soars AND SHOES and scasonnble which will be sold G. G. KEITH. Note! ° At Dundas «It Flavelle Bros.’ you can buy for cash ALL KINDS OF WOOL, all of which will be sold at LESS THAN LINDSAY PRICES. A nice lot of Holiday Presents, such as Dolls of all sorts and sizes, Toys ln grunt vuricty, 'l‘oilct Sets, Vases, Fancy (lliiuu-wurc 11nd various ollu-r articles, to which the attention of intending purchaser. is respectfully invited. MRS. KEELEY Frnclon Falls. Nov 27th, l882l Patterns I ' Patterns! ._-_. A full assortment of McCall’s Bazaar glove- fitting Patterns always [on hand, and will be Cheaper T112111 Ever For Cash, by mail post on receipt of price, by Wm. Campbell. Fcnclon Falls, April 4th, 1884. ..........~ ~._._......._. .mâ€"b _..-_..e._.._. NEW STORE. HEAVY ALL wont TWEEDS, NEW Emmy usually sold 70c. to 81, for 4:30. to 650. BLANKETS us heavy as ordinary $6 goods for $3 75. FLANNELS VERY LOW. These goods have recently been purchased by us at less than the cost- of munufucturc. DUNDAS & FLAVELLE BROS, Kent Street, Lindsay. ’ A FULLY CONCEDED FACT. :o:â€":o: That in buying SHOES and BOOTS it is desirable to get' them Cheap, Neat Fitting and Substantial. That in wearing such Shoes and Boots it is imperative that they should prove Durable, Well-looking and Slmpely. That in choosing Shocs and Boots, as aforesaid, it is importi- I complete in all lines. I That even the poorest people have more or less money and I can't. do without Shoes and Boots; and that raid money. let it belong to rich or t 1 Dn- Stmâ€"Hue the goodness to convey I " I our thanks for their promptaeu in paying l Paints. Oils. Glass. White Lead and Turpentine“; FARM FOR SALE. 1?::;':J$’.L°.."2J1.t""°‘ "°“‘ '°“" "’ I poo ha r, farmer or mechanic, cannot be “ swapped " for footrgcar more satisfactorily n at MAGCIRB'S. That MAGUIRE has been in the Shoe and Boot business for some yearaâ€" at leastâ€" and is the pioneer in furnishing much value in Leath-I 1 er for little money of Lindsay town. ~ J. Mclr‘iâ€"lâ€"RLAND rclnrnn his sincere thanks In the residents or Font-Ion Fullrt “fill its vicinity for their Ilh t-rul patronage during tle- pus! ecvrn years and informs Ilwtn that (the partnership lm twv-rn .\lr. Moll‘nt llllli himself lmving u- pirm) he has commenced business two doors north ofth poetmflicc. when he has “pent-«l n. carefully selected stock of GROCERIES, Crockery untl Stoneware and g PROVISIONS, 1 which were bought on advantageous terms, ‘ and will be sold I llllll EIIIIP IIlIl IIISII. IThI‘ old stock will be clinpoml of at greatly 5 reduced prices, in order to make room for I new goods. I [Cash Paid For Butler and Eggs , and other farm produce. iCall at. the N cw Store, inuvl you will soon be convinced that you ev'nnnhl buy cheaper or better groceries any- thmre in the village. JOSEPH )lcYAItLAXD. Penelon Falls, May lbth, l8”. l3-ly. ... .-. s- ._ ._- .......V-.-_..._.__._- l I-... I 1 resides, THRESHERS. AND HILL OWNER-fl. I . . , I , ' _ _ . . . 3 â€" I Alexander Clarke. Opl. SIM ' v , uses form one solid tnvulneroblc and enemlrz M & 8 Builders Dar Fnu'mc. 3o one should be Without. it, 88'.“ “n.1,...” my”... 9,000.1.“ hm, “my”, many, 9,.) II ggscggig 1213,? which bu ,m 0,. 8,:0“ wd B00" “in cm? mm b 5 ll I t keeps out. cold better than brick. Lardtue, Glycertue and 1 1r-. 11* i- t!" 1-4 we?!" °f '4" “Wm'v‘ demd Km. “ son I I - .' ‘ 3 y I cow...“ " iniu Lusmc \rtvc Oxas and 9 °' WWII“ “mm” 2‘” “M lb"‘"I Joni-h McConuaH. ‘ " 51m , remembering. g g . . r , i too of which are cleared and fence‘d: 10! Hatthew Wilson, Ops, BIS - L M A I A DAISY OF AN OIL STOVE. i $.23? .‘z‘l.:.’.‘..‘..‘ltt2§.'i,f::'é.;§% $3219.33? rim... 332 I ' .Sh & B t M ‘i, 2 I I I \' more (in over hot fires! It k d' i thin I 5"”: “‘1' 5° ‘ 3° '9‘" ‘ “‘b“ I" “I”; Thom” Km!» Bm‘II- 45” I - J “a. 1553 i ' 06 00 a er. I guaranteed the belt in the market. I 9 m g . - . (1)0 8 3 must n 5'; horses, a may driving shed and a v-ery, gum, Humane“, n 795 1 Lindsay, one u... « . . V ' mtnutea. Cast of running all dav, three cents. I lure romp host"? the; Mtg-Mgr"; Guy Buoy. Verulam, 550 I . sac lhll on! gum or clog melon", ,, e - ' . 1 e '9 . , 'o-t ’ v u 7 , - “ n ' _ ' - @ Mb paid for skins and wool picks. 33:2":"331 cidmairigwo ti‘u::red‘applel flip-2:3,”, Lu", 3,; @ Subsci'lbe for‘the Gaeette. Only 8] a '\ ear 1fpu_1(li For “1.1., l "’1‘- ;M'" “hm” “My km"- I Bush Micr- " 50 in advance. I on can t get reliable :tt‘t‘mmls of rx-cnrrences m; .1011)! a. minus. , , _ ‘ y at e remtses , , 1- 3n . - ~ , - A ; men. Fenclon bulb. May Sth. lobl. ; M o r 3131;572:5123111. Fenelon. 5;: 2”“? 10°31”) 1" “"5 (“her W‘l‘er- , Tencloa mu, April 1m, ma. 9-1;. CHRISTOPHER TELL.-

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