P. SANDl-‘ORD 4 3 L_ O’CONNOR, ’ iis'unoiiir‘svrm‘ ruiiriiiaii rAiiricuLAiis. . ‘ ~ Manufacturer of Firsbclats ‘ i ‘ S Y &C" 1 Members all present and eager for the fray. 0 I H l _ . “L President perched on the stool at 7:30 p Minutes of the last synod read and confirmed. has a large stock of ‘ z : r . z t: 't I be first class wh'ch he will sell . I . 0" h ")d’ 1†l-‘lnr mt L 1 t ) ’ l flaring now completed all the improvements required in his new premises. formerly Mowry’s Foundry." next to Carr‘s hotel, corner of William and llussells treets, has fa- c A P E R T H A N E v E R I Cilities for ueeuting all work in the above lines which cannot be excelled. ' -- . - . ‘ 7 _ 5 a _‘ H E _.___.____ I I I from those requiring anything in hislinc,and will be it‘s 1‘ ICSS. lle respectfully solicits a col i grid Siéhow “12T- ozel; man)“: Larrlggeland ‘l “‘§-‘:“.“h9"5' r ,1 9 “mm v it enabled , GESTLEXES or rm: Lixnsn Dar Goons axn (‘tornixc ernicargâ€"lt affords the unbounded pleasure and satisfaction to congratulate " onnm’ "m° ‘ ’e U l “1 pmcuc" ma" m l " “mm†o l r' ' †\‘mt on the yen great success attending the Trade Sale of this Syndicate inaugurated on the L‘lst June. The unanimous terdict of to guammee 3 Pi U JOb in any delmnmem’ and every ankle mer om Win M "the people is their heartr approfal of our enterprise. and they have proved beyond doubt in a tangible form their appreciation of our I V DS, MlblilXRRY, HARTLES. UAIll‘RTS. “ll. CLUTllS, REA l‘i‘ I )1 o w s i \* 1) H tn P 0ng I . ,. V _ p f . z ‘ , . , . ._ ' ‘ , . .. . ., .‘ . ._ efforts to su l\‘ them with STAPLE AND FAXt“ DI‘Y GOD . 1 J l .4. L . . .EL . l l I later} pILCE 0! work in llll: Eelflblhllmi’nl I: done by hand. and far superior. as I: nc- MADE CLO¥¥,iX(,_ ORDERED CLUTHWG‘ "ATS Axï¬ CAPS‘ kl." a, and ham. mmvzmufln, Wm" Thï¬r writing ul‘n‘gmns uf I ' mimctmble tau-gains. nnexamplcd bargains. Itnlvtmllt‘lt‘tl ‘ knowledged. to that done in factoriesâ€"a act proved at the South Victoria Exhibition, . . . ~ _ . _ , . v ' . _ ', - - -_ opinion all tend to the same conclusion. l‘npn-ccdented bargaim. llna ‘ “he†I “vivid three ï¬r“ Wu“. nmmugh I d“! “m g“ up m3 work for [mu '3th bargains, unequalled bargains, unrivalled bargains, unmatched bargains. ttuparagoned bargains. are the common expressions repeat- t Be sure and set: his stock of Farmers requiring a barrow will do Well to inspect his Spring- _ “an, nnd “W'v dimmed rm. me an!“ and orders qunc unaligned “nd unprece‘iemed‘ ed continually at our counter, and we are constantly beng assured that thisâ€"our grandest and most successful etl‘urtâ€"is heartily Tooth llarrows which are. inst the thin!' for rough land. He , , _ ‘ , , C A†Mpmrs done blimp†and Pmmpuy‘ A few second-hand wiggles for “19' approved of and that the City Store will nerer be forgotten. We hate been successful in securing some wonderful drives in SILKS 4 .- r . . v i ' (r 1 - ~ - _ _ “1'†1“llâ€? t1“- lâ€â€œâ€â€œ l":- flnn "l‘ldnne ' L. OR. and DRESS GOODS since last synod. and the goods are now on exhibition and moving ot'l‘ ra udly. l hare no hesitalliui In pronoun- “ Lindmv \‘ovembcr lst 1‘83 » Cilia this line of goods the best value eter put on the market. 1 would Suggest that those w o patronize this sale during the mouth ’ ’ ’ A. ' l i ’ L ' of July be treated most liberally in erery particular. and receive every Induce-meat and beneï¬t that can possibly be given them. The president then reperched himself on the stool, amid rousing cheers and great enthnsmsm. s are unavoidably crowded out. There is one. hum-tor. from l‘eck‘s bad SE Si ' Owing to the pressure of other matters. our Communication . _ . ~ ‘ AND boy calculated to make the most sedate and melancholy lauin with joyous mirth and glee. which may posnhly appear in another is- , I Sue. but it will depend on the pressure of business during this Great Trade Sale at the Lindsay Dry Goods and Clothing byiidieate. and is bound not to be undersolil by any one. The synod um, adjounmm _â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" The undersigned respectfully informs the public that his new factory & RK’ ‘ ‘ 3 W .\II kinds of l’t..\.\'l.\'u done at short notice. Various patterns of )lotruy -old at the lmrmprivm. lloitsiz-Siioiziso and JnltlthU FRANCIS STREET, FALLS, . CITY ZOILXPEIIS AND GLOTIIIIEZRS’ West of the Post Ofï¬ce. â€" - Kent Street. Lindsay nits, kept on hand. and d l .--" ' ’ ; -, is i e' . f st- ‘1' i 'iier an (0 siort notice. Conic _ , . _ . ' a “unity A“ 1ԠW Jr“ m 1 if L d M H ’ is now in full running order, and is ï¬tted tip With all machinery necessary to ‘ NO 2 Dobsonys Block 3 _ 2 Doors . , , " .- : l-I. lil'l'l‘ll‘ls for sale. . . . Chm" M “m rim} ’ ' - . . turn out work at short notice. in the best. possible manner and at. moderate prices. “t? returns Sincere thank-x for the. liberal patronage bestowed on him during the I as! H year-i, and will spare no pains to merit a Continuance of it in the future. rrIgIE 1)A v . , M I L L I N E a r_'___________________.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" .y , keptconslautly on hand and sold as cheap as tlteclicnpcst. . _ i g Hu' 3’ UNDERTAKINE A SPEClALTY. DPy GOOdS & ClOlhlllg H9986. WHEEL“ line just received and opened up a Iarg stock of A large number of Collins to select from. and a handsome Ilearse furnished when .-- fl--- â€" NOTICE TO THE FARMERS “tritium renown. STILI, BIGGERâ€"BARGAINS NEW GOODS, L li‘eiivclon Falls. June 5th, 1884-. I V in l rug .. u ""M_ , ..__ l '_ c In i SO.“ l'l'lllNG NEW FOR FARM- Ens, DAIRYMEN AND OTHERS. O C E ES ‘ Having bought out. the Well known firm of Mchugull & Bran- The Combined D R E G 0 0 D S P R I N s fluidâ€"n _AND_ ! - ’ ALL KINDS OF WOOL, dun and purchased Mr. (loo. Manning's stock of boots & shoes - :it a reduced rate, I am in a position to give STRAINEE & STOOL. 0 N S. REALLY GGDD BARGAINS J. MCFARWD - ' i ' ‘ i i" ll heir ')ittl‘011fl"‘0. I t†a†“1", “\mn mb \ It t 1 D has now on hand a splendid stock of â€"â€" ï¬ne fresh Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, Tobaccos, Rice, Raisins Currants, Starch, Soaps and all other groceries, which he will sell Che-1 ) f '- ~ This Bucket (patented last June) has ma- ( 1 01 Gas-11’ ny advantages that make it acceptable to and t0 WlllCII llc invites the attention all who require to milk cows. The milk of the public. is strained while entering the pail through the funnel, and is effectually protected from contact with any foreign substance whut- ever and from the odor of the stable. lti , , does away with the old-fashioned stool, as . , . the milker sits on the bucket. Should a ‘anhcnwmc‘ Broomsv I mlilv ‘VaShmbR: yiciuus cow kick over the bucket, no milk Blaming-brushes, Clothes pinS. Matches 15 lost or injured. It needs only to be seen and other articles in great variety. to he llplll’cclfl'fl‘d.’ oPrioIeslslpr liguliésxsigpold ' I ' or: rig; 3:: Banned Fish,Iru1I hlegelahles BOOTS AN D S HOES A full assortment of periiueutal farm,†and “it is admirably a- dapted to secure cleanliness, convenience, of the very best brands and at the low- . a and seasonable S Bazaar glove- and safety of the operator." Manufactured est puesible Wicca ï¬tting Patterns always by the (IN'I‘AlllU .\lll.K BUCKET MANU- wliich will be sold U ac' &c- all oftvliichwillhc sold at M s ’W ’ . LESS Tim Ln'iisu PRICES. A nice lot of Holiday Presents, At well Its Dells of all sorts and sites, Toys iti great variety, Toilet Sets, Vases, Funcv ‘ ' r u . (,liina-ware and various other articles, to Finest Choice and Newest Goods in the country. which the attention ofinteuding purchasers is respectfully invited. EVERYBODY SHOULD SEE THEM. mï¬ttlséspmmr. W No trouble to show goods. . JARVIS 86 M’DOUGALL. FenclOn Falls, July 3rd, 1884. I i l // JUST RECEIVED, Patterns! a lresh supply of We will clear out our summer stock of the above goods Cull as soon as possible and see my stock of Boots Shoes and Groceries, which will be found equal in quantity and quality to any in town, and which 1 WI“ sell UNUSUALLY CHEAP FOR CASH, uIc up lll\' mind not to be underst by any one in the trade, either here or 111 Lindsay. Highest Market Prices Paid for Butter 85 Eggs. $34?" Call at. Melloiigall & Brandon‘s old stand, and let us get acquainted. RI ml having Iii: Fcnelon Falls. May Ist, 1831. _____________â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-1-4â€"-â€"â€"' SPRING ANNWMEMENT. The Montreal Gash Store. New goods arriving everv week at this establishment. . . . A ‘ racruiuxo 00., Toronto, R. usurii- Cash Pan} {"uï¬mtep & Eggs lallLAhD, Manager. Sold by specml agents d h“ f only. MCDUL'GALL a BRANDON, agents, a" 0‘ an†Pmduce- Fenelou Falls. 5-3m. 21$†Flour and'teed kept constantly on hand. The Old Stand. innerm- Wanzer Sewing Machines L '7 I w BAKERY . dl I105 111 W hat of D1 y Goods _m_ ygiggltiiEcgtiiiï¬iliiiliilggolfiQtMnERï¬iE in 18815. luy no other before you see the ,Wanzcr, the Uheapest and Best, . For Sale by J. Austin, agent for the best makes of Organs, and sold chenpfor cur/t or on the instalment plan. Choice Bread, quality and price. on hand, and will be Cheaper Than Ever For Cash. by mail 1.... We ‘ on‘ receipt of price, by Wm. Campbell. Fcnelon Falls, April 11th, 1884. should inspect our stock. and they will find our Prz'a‘s away down below anyw/wrc c/sc. Note! At Dunth it Flavelle Bros? you can buy for cash HEAVY ALL WOOL TWEEDS, .._.â€"_____â€"â€".___ A SPLENID RANGE OF NEW PRINTS at very low prices. begs to inform his customers and the pith- lic that, while carrying on the Baking busi- ness as usual, and turning out. daily INTERESTE? TO ALL. The undersigned has just received it good assortment of PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMES ___â€" .â€" Dress Goods in (IASIlMl‘llll‘lS in all the new colours at 35 cents, worth til) cents. Also a range of Cakes, Buns kc, he has just opened out a . T W‘ ,T' 1 1 I P S nice stock of FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE LN "X J ‘ - y in ï¬rst rate companies Mr“. rams. 1d P0 t f 4_ t (Y And I‘Iouldingï¬, ' ' ° gey- ' . 0 or 00. 0 ac. . - . , , . 13 (‘Clli L'mul.“ Will'lll :iII ('t‘llle‘. ()Ill' ï¬tmik 01 BI“"‘â€â€˜ Grenadines all of which will he sold at tl c very l0t\t,t money m loan g'n exit'e'gl'iflh usually so i c , “hmh me “:i'ill‘bgr:iilil r‘liiiuililsxwumn and , i . . r . . . , . ..s . _ I“ . v. . 'iinl Nuns" Vetlitigs Ironi lII cents; minds that all" 5011111}! 0130‘ llvinrrprolit. Fem, . . ., , F i _ .. - _ _ ‘ . ~ P n on Falls, .\ovr 22nd, 1883. B RAMES MADE TO ORDER \VIN‘V“ 1“ 3" Ccntsr 1". Stillllct“ NU“ “ 111 [Ind 01“ "tUd‘ thԠhb‘gt in any style at the Sllnrlltfli pottitiblc notice. 3&3“ l’uinting. Kalsolnituing and Paper Hanging done its usual. A good stock of PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND l‘UTTi’ kept constantly on hand. The Finest Flour ED‘VARDS. XK‘ST“ MlhlXm-iltl’ Goons we are clearing out at. halfpi‘ice, as k*‘Dl consmntly on lmnd; also 0, DIESTABLISUED we are givingr up the ltl'ttllt'll. Ills/will)†I'm'z/cd. OATS, BEAN & SHORTS. ‘ ‘ NOTE THE ADDRESS, 2 mioiis NORTH OF THE POST OFFICE. 11 A R M p R o D u c E Livery Stable. lt‘cnelon Falls. Mar 7th, lSS-l. MW“ in exchange for goods, and as heavy as ordinary $6 goods for $3 To. FLANNELS VERY LOW. These goods have recently been purchased by us at less than the cost of manufacture. DUNDAS 8b FLAVELLE “08., .Kent Street, Lindsay. to Select from. S. NEVISUN. Fenclon Falls, Feb'y 7th, lHH-t. {in-Lt. . The subscriber returns his sincere thanks C:l:~‘ll Pilltl ll)? Butter & l for the liberal patronage bestowed on him during the past nine years. and begs to iii- form the public that they can obtain WV-†New lltll‘llll’tll‘O, Thiwarc and ' Store SIiOp. EHEAPQEB THAN EVER. w. A. GOODWIN, Q? HEID'IIIIIHIIIIS 1: â€"l’0llâ€" Boom Paper & Picture Frames 3213' The undersigned will do all in his power to merit a continuance oi the patron- ago so liberally bestowed on him duringiFipst Class Horses and Rigsq the past live years. , Joflfl "OFFAT. any hour of the day or night, at his stable Fenclou Falls, June 12th, 1882:. lT-ly. On. I‘runcis Street East. / .â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- at very moderate charges. (lil‘y ixI-l.inals 3273" Commercial travellers und'tlieii- I‘ug- ' gage. conveyed solely and expeditioufl) to 1“ “ d ' C . 1 OFâ€" any desired point. ' 1' I II) In t H, I OH Painting-M, (lltt'nnun-r. The subscriber never had a stableful of better horses than at present. Come and try them. -â€"â€"â€"â€"'.DZâ€"'.O'-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" ICIIKI'KlVillgH. ’ at (i. .\. )lctlicrell's E. R‘ EDWARDS. . ', , , , ' q is desirable to ’ct . ‘ ‘ ' ' Jones spades, Shovels" and SCOOPS†1) Fenclon mu, m, 24th,1885. m-Lr. , Tl‘f‘i "IggipggggnEfï¬ggï¬gggnï¬â€˜WT†’5 AT LESS THAN Cl'l‘l PRICES. of superior ilitalitt' in all sizes. I ) I p ~______.___ them Lhcap. . ‘8 , " . I . ‘ ‘ ° t v t} t Albums. Plaques ' I _ i . . H V 1 That in wearing Such Shoes and Boots it iii impera no in on.me window Shad 7 -, â€"â€"M ) v I All†01‘ I: I‘M they should prove Durable, Well-looking and .Shapcly. . . . . Minor Plate“ “ . . . . . ‘ {5, (3 me“, . .43.": [Minn .llulual In That in choosing Shoes and Boots, as aforesaid, it is mipcra- am“ ,ane New,“ \ 1 1. .k. \p . 1. .k. .. . o Esq. , g .. pin in;r ot s, . amino «)1 s. At. I __ I mm,†cn_,1,,'n.1..,,,, , m.de get best choiceâ€"m pick from our stock at once, the largest and moist Artists, Materials m _ flâ€"Tfl" _ _ Il One Come I Dun Simâ€"Have the goodness to entire.)- complete in all lines. ' I k m k K. 1 R w l i (' we are onenng the abave this Spring at Toronto pI‘ICBS. ' and examine :m‘nls before, purchasing use.i:3]:';§:f“;:‘;§:5,£:,:h,f";,nl;§::f,"islggiigI That even the poorest people have more or less mono)" and ‘“ "' ":chictfl'lny‘ ‘- '“u : mil-1r. lnt- “hem Imir claims in full. “ï¬lm; from losses by can‘t do without Shoes and Boots; and that. raid meney. let it belong t0 "Cl' 0' 42.4m. I i W. A. uoonti'm. ' for foot-gear more satisfactorin , farmer or mechanic, cannot. be ‘ swapped G. A. I the recent hush tires: "â€" I . I llIIIil ISSIIIIlMlIIl [Ii MIIIIIIIIIES' lIIIIll ,g‘ff;’,“,’f;f':j‘;jԤ',‘,i‘{:3‘5.-l financier“ 5.7:: mimrmï¬â€˜s- he m“, M “mm, THRESHER'S: ~ . _ Edward Km. That MAGUIRE has been in t kept «instantly on hand. 'un-tmy, nciotwr “Lth. on I I i N h w, 0 ,5 mâ€" at lt'a‘lâ€" and in the pioneer in furnishing much value in Lead:- Aâ€, “ILL owsmm' . . . i i I ' a“ "r lson' P!’ 9 ’ ' ' f Irindsa town. , , : n . T “Chm. .. 5..., ~ or for little money 0 y . I ‘ ’ Paints. Oils. Glass, Whine Lead and Turpentine , L. 11 A. W , , $175.... "Map... 932 I The Mme chm, mm, one mm, ,,,,.,,,,,mm,, and gmwmp'usp & I 2 I I I I Joseph McConnell, “ .itvfl rm game you ._.._ .. ~_... - -._______._.. W-_~- which buyers of Shoes and Boots will clear cash by Builders lltn‘ FELTINH. No one should be without it, as it . - - Thom, Ken, rmiiv, 45;. , . . . . . . .. ‘. ‘ ‘ - ‘ ,' -‘ _ ‘. .D FALT . keeps out cold better than brick. Lardiiie. (ilvcerine and \ ir- L ARPPATER ‘& BL ILDLR? ï¬nrtigontu‘rnnston. hm i Celebrated _ . - , . or a v I ' ginia Li'niin‘arixi: (his. and ; FENELON FALLS, h. Ting] ’ m I . - "a v - â€" v - - ‘â€" â€"’â€"â€" _ L‘MIC Gostlin but.†2â€: 1‘. 1“ .4 ID. - "The3ailrertï¬erhishpnrandutor norm; 4 pinch lkiiig. ’ " ‘52 ‘ Shoe & Maker.‘ gumnu“, "M be“ in u", mutt, , . - t . - . a . omen viit vr it it may . aronrei, . ar~aret err. “ .3. . ‘ n I . . k“ mum rill‘Stlni-Y “V9r hm bro-Ci 1'» m‘k5 3‘ dinner m Hurt." from large contracts to the smallest job. 4 Jot-.3 t‘heynoiith, Fenelon, 53o Llndnyi June I‘lh' 1854' "V“II "n! "m m, (In "Hum-n" minutes. (lost of mania" all dav three cents. r '5' 5"“ ""1 ’“°““â€â€ “Ms “W†“‘i E"‘*"-'“ ""“M' "M 630 I .. .. a . . I “a 9 9 3’ ." . . -_ . - â€" _ short mince and of good materials. a 1" ll Mrllhargey, Lind-1y, 40 w subscrnm far the .. aflzpï¬e‘ only {.1 a year ‘f Fund, For “,0 hr @ (ash paid tor skins and Wool picks. ‘ “'ork-sliop on Pmrzs siren East: ms, John Wilson. ('pS. 35" I . “ ’v , * .t pliable accounts of occurrences in "W" I“ “1"le dent: on Bond Street East. if Eirlp'télrï¬ee‘un. -- 1:2 ' tn advanlce. . ‘1 on (‘ttnhi {If r“. ' ' Hun]. ~ u ' “WARD “AWE '»'-" "M- “ - 2 r 's r“ it\' in 'tll\' ot er 3a ' . Fenclon ruin, Aim mm. mm. 9-1.7. Fenclon Filnsr L‘Ih: 1354- Turin: Fails. Ayn: 321‘s, tin. 1:, ' Jane: lluiur-l Vcrulfln. “N I thl ila ' I ’ 1 p