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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 16 Aug 1884, p. 3

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F. §AZ€DF®RD liit~ :l. i.i§"_’" rlt‘i'r. Hi. WAGGONS AND BUGGIE ll "iizii‘atiteeli to la: lirst class} Whit-h he Will sel on hand, a CHEAPEEIEA lit: Fttl‘e'atn ~w' liiâ€" .‘iln'k ul' . PLOW'S AN l) l [A It I tOlVS. Farmers requiring a harrow will do well to inspeet his .\'prin;_r Tooth llarrows. which are just the thing t'oi‘ rough land. also keeps the lollouin; tariii maeliines: REAPERS, SELF-BINDERS, MOWERS, SEEDERS. CULTIVATORS, RAKES. AND THRESHING MACHINES, am] 3,. Imam] not to he undersold by any one. ‘3‘ All kind-t of l’LASITH‘. ‘ll ll" at short notice. '5”!- kppt on hand. and \lllll :i'. lll'.‘ [Wrist lu‘t‘tvs. . ' I specialty. All l’ttJ-iitzs dun.» ill a llr‘l-l‘iu.“ iiniiner and on :liurl. notice. home cheap second-hand lll‘lllilli.‘ l'--r sale. lle returns. sincere thanks for the liberal patronage hestowed nirliiin during the pust‘H years, and will -p:ir-: im pains to lli-‘l‘ll a continuance ol it in the future. N0. 3, lll’ARTllllii’S lGK. NOTICE TO THE FARMERS AND GENERAL PUBLIC. llilVlllL' bought out, the well known lirni ol‘ Mellougall & llran don and purchased .\lr. lit-o. Manning’s stock ol hoots K shoes at a rmlueeil rate, 1 am in a position to give REALL‘t’ EC to all who favour me with their patronage. Call as soon as possible and see my stock ol‘ Boots 6’; Shoes and Groceries, which will he found equal in quantity and quality to any in town, and which I will sell UN USUALLY CHEAP FOR CASH, havint,r made up lil\' mind not to he under-sold by any one in i the trade, either here or iii Lindsay. Highest Market Prices Paid for Butter 8:. Eggs. Call at Mellougall & llraniloii‘s Ultl shorthand let us get acquainted. R. Fell. BUTLER. lt‘ciitrlotl Falls. Mar lst, lfih‘l. SPlllllE Allilfiili‘lfihhiEhll. The Montreal. gash Ettore. m- New goods arriving ererr week at this establishment. )tll‘llCS in W tllll ol’ Dry Goods should inspect our stock. and they will liiid our Writ-vs awn/ri l” to;. t/onw /I.'/o:e til/'1'.'.',Cw'.' r A SPLEllDlD lllll’lilE CF llEli'l PBENTS at Very low prices. llr'ess (Woods in t'.\.\'ll.\ll‘llll‘l.\‘ in all the new colours at 3-”); cents. worth till cents. .\lso a ran-{re ol E \V .lf‘ l (i [7 ll l1] l) _i\_ lil.’.-\_(-‘U.-\S, thir sioel; ol' )luslin ('li'eiiiitliiitrs lh‘ t't‘lll goods Worth 3le eeiits. - goods that are selling else and .\'uns‘ Vt'lllllg’s l‘i-oni lo i'i-lils'i lll :‘iul where at L13 cents. to Select. l'roiu. . ‘ . mil?)- .\lii.l.i.\'lziir (loops we are elearing out at. liall price, as we are giving: up the liraneh. //.'.\“."t‘if1't)/1 turf/rd. NOTE THE .lllllllllSS. ‘.’. lltlllllS thll'l‘ll lll’ THE POST OFFICE. Fem-lull l“:ills. May 7th, lss l_ New ill 7 Store Shop. .. ,, Cl Er’lPER ’l’Hr’ll‘l Ell/Ln. Jones’ Spades, Shovels and Scoops oi'superior quality in all sizes. RAKES, WELLAND VALE HOES, Spadiiie‘ Forks. Manure l"ori\s. m. A .. ‘ U 1..." ‘ ‘. : ‘. M- .. a... I , We are fun? tn: 3... . -.- tnis Spring :1. “2.2.; paces. i an isiititiiii lll iiittiiiti' llllllS lxept constantly on hand. Paints. Oils. Glass, White Lead and Turpentine. lluiltlers' “HY l"tii.ti,\‘o. No one should be without it,:is it keeps out k‘lbltl lu-tier than brick. lam-dine. (ilyeerine and \‘ir einia l.i maritixt‘. (lit). and gt l)..\l§\' ()l" -‘LN' (.)II.. S'l.‘()\'l'l. No more roasting nit-r lint tin": lt cooks a dinner in thirty luluutvs, (lust of running all day . three eeiits. EQ (‘tirlt llitlil lili‘ slitiis itinl “mil l-ii‘lo. JOSEPH HEARD. Ft-iieleii Fall‘s. Blah. ‘lli. i“: N EVER.- 111-, Various" patterns of .‘lotitaiâ€" l lloitsiz-Suoiaxo and Joisiiixo’ lihfihfiS llk‘.‘ \Ull will liiitl our stoelt the best: it'll-irate. l‘iiiwaroiihil L. O’CONNOR, Manufacture v; u Having now eoii'ple‘ml all It iii, Mowry s Foundry; l'li-X'. to t'arrs ciiitivs tor r!» ' llc re-peetl - glad to simw t', ‘ l.. U Conner. being ti.e oldest game to gnaraath: a Pix-51.6133; Job in .any dist :s'arrankd as A. i. l. r:- ‘Al iii 12.. one in 1 e _. up. a: d ' tip! prizes, a} tin :r the s'alcé litiil o Lindsay.November-1st. l€<::, NEW i-‘iiiiii reipiired. l l l i l Fetielrm Falls. June out, 1334. WUMl‘I'l‘lllth .\'l'l\\' FOR l“;\ll.\l l iciis, nanii'iitzx .~\.\‘l) orniaiis. ’J‘lu! Cornbinud ' MILK BUCKET. l l ‘all who require to milk rows. The milk is strained while enteringr the pail through the tunnel. and is ell'eetually protected from I contact with any foreign substance what- : ever aiid than the odor of the stable. lt i does away with the old-titshioiied stool. as l the niillcer sits on the bueltet. Should a } vicious eow kick over the bucket. no mill: is lost or injured. to be appreciated. l’t'olesfisor li. ll. .‘li'tiold ; speaks very highly of it, and l'rol'essor \l'. llrowii says. -- we use it at. the Ontario ex- 1 I r dapted to secure cleanliness, eoiivt-nienee. 6' and safety of the operator." )liiiilitlicturell ‘ by the th'l‘AltlU .\lll.l\' llL'llKl-I'l‘ .\l.-\.\'l'- FAU’l'l'lthtl 01).. Toronto, lt. \\‘. Sll'l‘ll- i lillliANl). Manager. Sold by special agents only. I’eneloii Falls. .iâ€"ilm. f'i‘iidoti Sittlltl. BAKERY ornament. J OHN MOFFA 'l‘ l lie that. while carrying on the linking: busi- ness as iisual_ and turninhr out. daily : Choice Brett nice stock of FRESH GROCEBIES, i all ot‘ which \\'lll be sold at. the Very lowest ll\‘ili',:,‘ profit. The Finest Flour kept constantly on hand: oars, iiit.\.\' snoii'i‘s. jrARM PRODUCE talu‘lt ill t‘Xchaiige t'ot‘ goods. and also l(,'asli l’aid l'or llutter & line's. ' power to merit a continuance oi the patron- age so Illa-rally iii-stowed on him dnrli the past me years. JOHN MOFFAT. l"eiirloti Falls. June 11th. in L. l.f i.-i‘v‘. ......,:t:;_........ VGHRISTMQJSWCDDDS BOOK STORE l’(,)llll.'.\l. 1iirsic iaii Come 0 .i: ll v'\.\::..::-‘ “2.59:. net G. A. METHERE . ‘~".‘l'. T-‘l. L'\ “1‘ LL. 4 lfivut-H’lu I.ixul.~:|_\‘. l.l!lvl~.\'{, I‘ctifzw.‘ .1?:... .:~; * 1:3. 1 t A. \V; t‘.\l:l’l-Z.\"l‘l-th .t ia‘ii.ni-:ii. FENELON FALLS. A“. -. I- .i': 1‘ " ‘. .. lf'l . .,.o l 5"?” 3' t v. " .4 “ r " :1 :r‘ 'r ‘.\'. - 5'frr’ l'uk L'..-.. .'> W1“. t~' 'i‘. . tie t'lieapli anti l'roinptly. ‘l'_ll The undersigned respectfully in forms: the pulilic that his: new factory , PENELON FALLS, is: now in full running order, and is l-tted up with all machinery necessary to i turn out. Work at short notice, in the bcif. possible manner and at lllU~.lCl‘ulc prices. .‘ . . . iFURXITURE on ALL KINDS; STRAINER St STOOL. It needs only to be seen i pei'iiiiental t'arm," and “it is admirably a-_ llt'lllll'llald. a: llll;\.\'l)t,l_\'. agents}. lit-gs to inform his customers and the pub-l Cakes, llliiis $20.. he has just opened out al 5233'" The |llilll't'.~ll:ltl nl will do all in his, , 9.9193411. 2‘ = r of First-Cla‘s :1! his '2 l il'ii excellt l. S Sleigh-S, Buggies, lltlll‘tlllS. to? I “ treets. has ta l or the country. is en ll)l-'I titan iii :t.i~' :Lfiliiciil. art-i e \L‘.) ' ' work for prize tw'nEb: a tiziprut‘cdeateil. l a .\ l~,'\\’ qt‘ulitl-ltztll' 14. ()'C(')N )’ ()1: . RE FACTORY. O kept constantly ou hand and 3 old as cheap as the cheapest. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. A large number of (,‘ntlius to select from. and a handsome llearse furnished when Orders solicited tllttl .s‘oti's/llt'ti'olv yuurun/rul. WILLIAM MCKEOWN. gGROCERIES ~ANDâ€" Plifillglfills. J.. M CFill‘lLilN D i tine fresh 1 ‘1 , l. l one, holloos, Sugars, Syrups, Tohaccos, llice, Raisins Currants, Starch. Soups and all other groceries, which he will 50” for Cash, l l l l l l - £01 1 e :. up This Bucket (patented last Jane) has ina-l _ . _ _ irradrantiiges that malce it acceptable to illltl to “11le. “0 lDVlth‘ the attentiOu I l l i of the public. Ellllllllllll, Ellllllllll, il'l:tl'tllt‘.llw:ll'e‘, l‘romiis. I’ails, \l'aslitiiibsr l lilaeking-hriiirhes. Clothespins. Matcij and other articles in feat \‘tlt‘ll‘ky. tanned Fish, l‘ri'flt til'egttaliles . at, the low- ‘ prices. Batter & rm produce. ol' the very best i eat p ft‘asit l’aitl i l and 0th , {mm li‘li . é .. . .r . . . i . I Iiii ,z,‘ ,vtecd LLIDL constantly lot: “and. ' “‘ :filSl‘ll’ll )lclt‘.\llli.-\.\'l). li'enc-lon li‘alls, .‘(lay’ ‘_"_’iid, 15.84. gW‘anzer Sewing Machines [l again ahead. 1 Will THE GRAND li'lllll Mllll . . lat. the great. Central l‘lxliibit‘ion at llamilton t in le'sit. lluy no other helk: re you see the I Wanzer, the cheapest and liest, r '1 , ‘v ' , ., .' l or Sale by J. Austin, lagent for the hest makes? of “Pg-“l5. “ml : said 'f/i'dtl/lv/lll' tum/tor on IliL‘lllSLttllltL‘llt plan. See Mv Sample Organ iy any. I can stiit you in style, quality and pri cc. LlIUFSANGE in first rate companies at low rates._ fizz)“ Money to loan on easy' terms. (I. A. t'. '5"l.‘IN. l'eiieloii Falls, Nor'i‘ ‘.."_'iid, 1.3521. \ below you bi . ,FlRE AND LIFE IN 15 I") \V a; 1:1) 3-5" ()thâ€"ESTABLISHlil) ! i . l l l l I l t l t | Livery Stable. 'l‘he subseriln-r returns his sinner" thanks ‘l'or the lilieral patronage bestowed on him iliirui: the past nine years. and begs to iii-3 l'oiiii the puliiit' that they can obtain ,l‘irst t‘lass Horses and Rigs, l any hour of the «lay or night, at his sialile lOu li‘x'uncis Sil‘l't‘i. lfln'is'l. :ti very ii.«..l-_-:.ite charge“, "t\'l.tl'l‘.t‘.'1llV't'<titi'lIli"lt‘ltl;:- ;\ ~>izhlvl~ul n -"t:l. (“.llltl.’ atttl M 1-1.“. lillW.\l:lt.‘l.I 'il-tx’. l""1'.i‘iti:l l'.i1l<, l‘e’v’y ‘..‘".‘.Ei. lr‘~.':. (lAllll til“ THANKS. ,1 S. Corneil. Esq . .l.-».' l.» . l." ‘1. .\l"‘-lfl‘llf l'iirhe. H.‘ é'az, -i.tf‘.i"~ ,‘ll‘li-t'J'}, 2.1m :1 i‘t lnl‘lVJTll l‘vrt‘. 4‘ v-tt V it .. »_. -, 11f ~~ I V: l. ‘-'ir': ,' _‘ l‘. i..: . , n V: .. .’ ii tit-“ll... v ‘l i' - - _r ‘ a. hut." '.' ’. l ' F- ' . v- I' . _. L" 1_. ‘1 a ' new tiremis‘N, tortnvrlr in his line. and will he 'artieit- :tirae-i out will be} buggies for sale : ‘lias now on hand a splendid stock of s.v..-~.r and ".‘(Ewlllliuhsiy to. i.' In i ECONOMY is THE KEY-STONE OF WEALTH. Pecuniary advantages grasped by the patrons of the Syndicate’s Trade Sale. where Dry ‘ Goods. Milliuery, Mantles. Carpets and Clothing are sold at prices calculated to make the Cotton. Wool. Silk and Fur fly. 0â€"â€" I’ECJI'NIn-LIXXV $3.1)";a N'l‘n-L(JISS CiaXINl'Cl) 01: i: furs/lass 0/ 7271 Dollar: :1! “ 7‘12? C17] Slorc‘." ()ux- l’riov. $1 undurd l’x-h-c. 1 l :20 yards Factory Cotton, lull yard wide, for ......... $1 011 Standard priee...$l 4" L’"rurds1'riuti.r ........................................ l on -- l to 12$ yards lirass Linen lei‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l U” “ . l 13 yards Dress (lends llll’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l ("l “ . I (it: 3 1135. yards Strung Shining tor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 (Hi ‘- . 1 p5 â€"‘ 4 yards Urey All Wool Flannel. 137 inches, l'er . . . . . . 1 till “ l 20 . 3:.- yards .ui wwi 'i‘mn \‘Jtuell l'er .................. I no u . i so 5 yards l'nbleaelie-l Sheeting. ‘1 yards wide. loin... l “U “ . 1 it" 2;") )‘tirds lleller 'l‘eweliu: l'or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l ('0 " l. l dbl. 2100 yard: but Cotton Spools for . . . . . . . . . . . . l “U " l 30 l 510 no SH so l Thus it, will he soon you can buy a hill of goods at the City Store. for $10 that will cost you at. standard prict‘s'SH St‘i. elleetiu; a saving to the purchaser el' over 30 per cent. by dealing with the Lindsay Dry Goods X Clothing Syndicate. ' T N'A'I‘Il [{0 " M KIRK l SOOTHERAN , b t\ t , ! )I'l‘X' l)l=.\1’l£1:5 JRXNI) (‘L()'FIIIE1{S. lNo. 2 Dobson’s Block, - - 2 Doors West of the Post Office. - - Kent Street. Lindsay, 1 --.. M.-. . . . U.-- . _ (L‘IIE 1’AIJA‘XCZ‘E . l M I L L I N E Mrs. KEELEY Dry Goods tt Clothing “House. . I STILL Biccéii BARGAINSINEW 850133, toms acting, PiiiiusllANGY ALL KlN .. ..r .: tu- \II nun‘ ii will be sold at MUSLIMS, 8:0“ 8:0. i‘ll as. l I I‘m IAI‘AB \'l\l\ n u: a no t K S Tllfl‘ Li A nice lot of Holiday Presents, such as llolls‘ of all sorts and sizes, Turn in great rariety, 'l'oilet Sets. Vases, Fliiirv “Irina-Ware and various other articles. ti) which the attention or intending purchasers is respectfully invited. lVe will clear out our summer stock ol‘ the above goods At Prices That Will Astonish You. Finest Choice and Newest Goods in the country. EVERYBODY SHOULD SEE THEM. No trouhlc to show goods. lARVl$ & M’DCUGALL. Pa Feiielon Falls, July 3rd, 1884. JUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of BQQTS AND SHOES and seasonable lilting Patterns always 3 on hand, and will he MRS. KEELEY Feueloii Falls. Nov 37th, lh‘SZt llCl'llS l Patterns l â€".~_ A full assortment of McCall‘s Bazaar glove- l l Clioiipor Than Ever For Cash. G. (l. KEITH. which will he sold sent by mail post paid on receipt of price, by Win. Campbell. lli‘eiielon lt‘alls, April 4th, ISM. Note! ‘ At Duridtis Flovollo Bros? HEAVY All. WEI. TWEEDS, usually sold We. to $51, For ‘lJc. to (Lie. BLANKETS ._... l 5). INTERESTING TO ALL. The undersigned has just received a good :issorliiiciil ol‘ l’lll'l‘l'lll‘IS, l’ll‘TL'llE FRAMES 41nd )lnultling‘H. which are well Worthy of iiisptctiuu nud trill [)7' .ml.[ t'l'o up, FRAMES MADE TO ORDER iii any style at the shortest po.~<ihle notice. 3:13-- l'aiuting. lt'iilmiiiiiiiitii.' and l'uprr llllllgllll.’ done as Ilstlltl. A good him-k ol' , i-Aixrs, unis, crass .ixn l'L’TTY l as heavy as ordinary St} goods lol‘ >555 ., L I l v V :cp curls titit FLANNELS VERY LOW. These goods h:th recently been purchased by us at less _\' on hand. 3". Nl'ZVlSHTu'. ,l"el.';.' 71h, lit-"‘1. :I'l'l.r. l“ctieloii l'nil‘ wa. Goobifinfi, llll-llUlllllllS 3222 Ill-TIE w) ogw per ll Picture Frames ltirlluluy (Jan-(In, ’()il I’ulnlingu‘, (.‘hrunnph. l J'Zug‘rnviug'u. :.l'l‘ LESS 'l‘ll.l.\' (flTl' PRICES. l l than the cost of inanuliicture. DUNDAS 8a FLAVELLE BROS., Kent Street, Lindsay. t t l l l l i Illiium Pa l l l F’ULLYcothDEDiiiCT. That. in buvin;r Slllrll‘b' and lllJll'l'S it is desirable to them Cheap, Neat hitting awl .“'llV~lItltl_l'ti. ' I . That in wearingr sueli Shoes and lloots it, is iiiip«,-i'ati\‘e that' thch should prove l’llrillli“. \\.;;.,en-l.in_' .inul sltitllt‘lyn. . . ' . ' 'lfllliti, lll ('lioosiiie' Slums alitl liottts. H‘ :iloi‘i's’aitl. ll ls‘ tiiiperu ; “7......[0 "gt bra 4;).i,i.;u---tu pie}. hull] our steel; at. once, the lltf‘elnl and most v i l l 3 Albums. Plaques, Uil'Ptlltltctl Window Shades, Mirror Plates. Sewing-Maurine Nocdlcu. Artists’ Materials. l." l h'a'm r lilacl.‘ o'. :1, “Nut, l,in'lmy, UM. :_'-:n.. ‘.‘.'. A. (“nun-(13:. complete in :ili lines. Tlilil t:\'t‘li tlit: pourier lit-otth liaVlr lituri' Hl‘ less llioilt‘y “ml “m “" “MM” M “‘""" """ “m M ” "'~’"’“â€"’ F" “"“3” The. -' leiicloii l-ttlls Gazette" tor loot-:91” iiiuie .-.iti.-.l.u:ioril) 1' V. i 3:! “our: ht 'tla)‘ It l’ia'icm Mic-rt; hl [lat lill’llllh 8| .\ l'lillt IN" .llll'lh'l'fl. M. “I... no: pr: are}. will he Millet! I! lung h1;ll".’.’l.iuih unpaid, "sway-pal _ imor. lai‘lner or an eiiaiiie. cannot in ‘ .1 r. 51"“! l...“ A, Q” “m”. on Ll..l'l :it .\l.\(il'll'.ll>‘. . 'l‘littl. lllt.‘ lh't‘ll lll lllt' Slim; null 1;.uot lill-lllt‘s’s " . 1“}. .;,i,: .i _ tor wine. \‘«:xl---;i!. guisim ant iâ€" u...- ,.i.n...i .ii urination intitn mail. in l.« til. er ti-r little money or l.iinl.-iy town. I ‘ ' 'l‘ln' abort: clauses form one solio, “violin-Table and general. V. ' and Utah wi,. t,-.i.' .,,._|, 1,). Ad vortlslng ltutc-u. :i‘. (*U_\’(‘]:lllfl) PAL; ll which incur cl Nut". l‘um "anal hr lllrlli'G' card», no um. rcmumbcrmé. Y I ,w: i.ii-- 4,. i ‘ui'irtu; ‘ «anal uvlvrrtiumrnu, ( ‘ _ I I“ r[rut-ii!“3.1:7"!lh'?lifnlitllt"ll'llt,hltd .4 . ‘ A l I ‘1. «run [er ll'i" for Hot; azilmrqmat unwr- & B t m k Lox. «Unpaid: '._. the y'ar, half )‘O‘l! m ShOC 00 a4 01‘. 1.5:!” n: .x ml .nm at ten, upuu [cumi- ii'fl‘. ti Iiiia. JQfB 3P Hlljbl'I‘I'bTC‘r «t at! or final} l:.4 -l~ unut'd neatly, (or- In“: hank-y. Juno: ‘l-lth. li'l. {if-27" Sub-crite- t'nr this "tiara-tin," (liily a year if paid ‘ You (ain't ;.'-:t i-‘iiahir annual.- ol' nu liti‘viit'rs lll ." '1J’l 41; J I"»’4'.flb,v ll MAXI). l “fixtol. lll iitl‘fdlil'". i. illi.‘ ii»: .iizl. 1:; ,iL.‘ :tliti‘ pa,- ._

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