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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 23 Aug 1884, p. 3

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4...“-.. L. Q’CDNFSPR’ Sloighs, Having N7" Completed all the improrenic' '< r-rquircii in .\luwry's Founi. rzéxt to Carr‘s hut-ll. t" climb?“ for ex“: ,2 all not}. in tit-n since He respect " s a call from those rv glad to Show thrui ovrr his new (‘nrriagâ€" and \\ . .Utfonnor. bring the oldest practical man aruutee a Fix-31.01853 Job in any department, .isliircnt E: rinse by hand. and far superior. as is m:- â€"a act proved at the South Vieturia Exhibition, i 1 did not get up my work for prize exhibi- . -»’.-....â€" » _ .- r. "at: r.- a large stock of wrooori AND BUGGIES on hand. all giiziraiitccil to in: lll‘rl class, which he “lll >cil CHEAPERjflAN EVER." lit: Eut'e’and wv lli.‘ rllflfli of . PLO\VS AND lilARRO\VS. Farmers requiring a horror: will do well to inspect his Spring Tooth Ilarrows. which arc jii.~t the thing for rough land. He 3 ‘ itlnlt keeps the liilltfflflli'; t'ai'iu iiiar-hiiics: t REAPERS, SELF-BINDERS. MOWERS, SEEDERS. CULTIVATORS, RAKES. AND THRESHING MACHINES, and is bound not to be iiiidci'sold by any out). at ~l;' ' rim/,4! l _..._ ~M- WF._. o. be excelled. : section of the country. is enabled and every article turned out will be orders quilc uuv-xpi-cicd and unprecedented. A few second-hand Buggies, for sale. . t’ l..'A _-' don..- Clusid)’ and Proniptiy. 1 ‘ Lindsay. November lst. 1‘93. i NEW FERiiiTllEE FABTERY. n The undersigned res ,ICthllll ‘ informs the ublic that his new factory . i 3 P ON FRANCIS STREET, PENELON FALLS, t't'_ Various patterns of .‘lOl‘lJJ- lloitsiL-Eiioiuxo and JUBHLVU .,, iter- All tom of mums” .. [5‘18 kfiiil. ()0 l.:ili‘l. (Hill “ml tit lbw] l" . . - - . _ v i , W ,l ... 1- - i’ ri' ;;..~.: n Jilllcr and on snort notice. tonic . . . . . . . ‘1 'l‘VCNlU' A” 1‘“ “.I‘f . 1‘ J H l l A is now in lull running order. and is fitted up with all machinery necessary to ,' ' I ‘ '1," 'i 3. u‘. , i - ' . ‘ . .' . cheap Stic'm'l'l‘m” M ' 'h ' “ r ‘, ‘ _ . ' turn out work at short notice. in the best possible manner and at moderate piices. Hp "mum, Kinny,”.;,1,,ksi..ril,.. khan“ patronage bestowed on him during the: i. I gain.- to lllu’l‘ll. a continuance ol' it in the future. pantll-l years, and will a; ‘.tl'" Nil. 3, M’ERTHER’S Billllll. NOTICE TO THE FARMERS AND GENERAL PUBLIC. kept constantly on hand and sold cheap as the cheapest. UNDERTAKINéâ€"A SPEGEALTY. A large number of Collins to sch-ct from. and a handsome llcarse furnished when Ortlci'.‘ solicited uml etitt'aritclfuli gimrinihcti. WILLIAM MCKEOWN. ,GRO_m_ PRWESERRS J. iicrfiiLAND has now on hand a splendid stock of fine fresh I lTeas, Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, Tobaccos, Rice, Raisins Currants, Starch, Soups and all other groceries, which he will sell , I Cheap for Cash. This Bucket (patented last June) has ma-l ' ny advantages that make it acceptable to:ilnd t0 “‘lllCll he ilWltCS the flltCDthI’l of the public. WWW, iiiiiiiii is strained while ciitcriu;r thc pail through: the funnel, and is ctl‘cetually protected from ' contact with any foreign substance what- ]‘lartlicnware. Brooms, l’ails, Washtubs, Blackingbruslics, Clothes-pins. Matches and other articles in great variety. required. Fenclon Falls. June 5th, 1884. tOllE’J‘llthi; Slaw l-‘Ol‘. lit-titli- EliS. natural-2N AND OTHERS. 5â€"...- il‘hc Com hiucd MILK BUCKET. STRAINER 86 STOOL. L known firm of Mellougall & Bran Having: bought out the well ‘ 1 Manning’s stock 01 boots N shoes don and ltlll't‘llzlrt‘tl Mr. (ion. - I . _ at a reduced rate, I am in a position to give REELL‘i Mtg to all who favour iuo with their pati'oiii'igc. 1uAiv -__.._._.â€"'â€" (.‘all as soon as possible and see my stock of Roots it Shoes and Groceries, which will be found cqiial in quantity and quality to any in town, and which i Wlll sell UNUSUALLY CHEAP FOR CASH, d not to be undcrsold by any one in ithci' here or in Lindsay. 83 Paid for Butter 85 Eggs. & Brandon‘s old stand, and lotus R. Ell. BUTLER. having, made up my min the tradc, 0 Highest Market P "to WET“ (,‘all at Mcllougall get acquainted. cvcr ai.il li'oni the odor of the stable. Iti docs away with the old-fashii'uicd stool. as' the niilkcr sits on the bucket. Should at vicious, cow kick over the bucket, no milk is lost or llljlll‘l'll. It needs only to be seen to bc, ilppt‘t't‘inlt‘d. Professor L. I}. Arnold speaks rcry highly of it, and Professor W. lrowii says. ‘- we use it at the Ontario ex- perimental farm," and “it is admirably a-- (hide to secure cleanliness, convenience, of the very best brapds and at the low- und safcty ot‘ the operator.” Manufacturcd est puss" lc prices. by the ONTARIO MILK BUCKET MANU- ‘ _ .l - -' l".\C'l‘li'l:l.\'G on, Toronto, it. w. SUTlI-’ Lash Pan] fut; “utter & Eggs - EllliANI). Manach Sold hr special agents .dt' _. ‘ __ t ' an. other liquroduce. only. .\lcl)()l.'($Al.L a: BRANDON, agentsfl . V . . li'ciiclou Falls. 5-1iin. ‘ 1&7)” 1‘ lour any: ,Q‘ kept constantly on hand. ‘ l l"cncloii Falls. May 1st. lh‘hl. _________________._.__â€"â€"â€"â€" SEEEEE iihiiiillli‘iREhiEiil. - .r‘“1 .53 . I? . ?- a V q ‘ theorem?on wtfire. , JOSEPH McFARLAND. Fenelon Falls, May 22nd, 1884. W New goods arriving cycry wcck at this establishment. Portico lll Wool: of Dry Goods . . ‘ "A FlltHlltl inspect our stock. and they Will lind out 11m; aura} i/im'iz air/ow onyx/tr)? c .) Tho Old Stand. BAKERâ€"g)? GRQQERY. JOHN MUFFAT Wanzer Sewing Machines again alicnd. WON THE GRAND Gilli] MEDAL at the great Central Exhibition at Hamilton in 1881:. Buy no otlicrhcfore you see the ll'nnzer, the Ulicnpcst and Best, ._._.._____â€"._.__. Buggies, Wagons. do.g .s new premises. terms-fly ‘ . llussefls treets,has fa- .' IJ- O’CONNOIiJ FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS?” CERIES' Canned Fish, liiiil 8i Vegetables ' ‘ Q NT c-.â€"â€"â€"â€"~.â€".â€" gsown: TANGIBLE FACTS THAT READ LIKE FICTION. _.._._ ._. . - h____â€".._. - - d rard wide for ;) cents. worth t units. We are not. 27 i: clics wide, for 23 cents. worth 871,! cents. I “'c are We are selling Factory Cotton full selling Grey . ll Wool l’laii Selling Dress Goods at S. 10. 12%. lb and :10 cents per yard. worth double the money. We are selling Tapestry Carpets loi- 30 clots. actually worth 4.3 cents. We are sellin: all the up grades in Carpets propnrtir-tititt‘l)‘ low- We are Selling Prints at 5 ccnta per yzird worth 7 ccnts. and at S We are selling .‘lillincry and )lautles at knoc We are sellin: Fry Goods and Clothing for lcss name We ask you to remember these facts when on the war-path. We ask you to mun-tuber us when laughing; our your bargains. We ask you to whisper the sccret of saving money to your tricnds. We ask you to heap coals of tire upon your enemy's head by showillsv , We ask you to do good to all men by advising them to lU\‘C:l their money in City ‘ We ask you not to forget to remember the City Store. We ask you not to forget to rcniciubcr Sootlicran. Catlin) ' .a SGGTHERAN, CATHRO & MARK, ‘ TY D1L»\1’1il§S AND CLOTHIERS. 2 Doors West of the Post Office. Kent Street. Lindsay. cents worth 12?: cents. k tlte-socksotiâ€"cvcrythin: prices. v than anywhere iii the county. him the City Store. Store Dry Goods. & .‘lark. :No. 2 Dobson’s Block, ,MlLthlERY. 'FIIE 17';& 14110 E Mrs. KEELEY Has just received and opciu-d up a liirg Dry Goods Clothing House. STLL BIGGER BARGAINSWEW SEbODS, -1 Nâ€"â€" twirling , _ FANGY DRY GOODS, a 3’ PR!NTS’lALLKiNogSFWOOL. all of which will he sold at LESS TIL-H LINDSAY I’ll IES. A nice lot of Holiday Presents, such as Dolls 0t~ all sorts and sizes, 'l‘ors in great variety, Toilct Scts, Viiscs. Filllt‘v Chinaâ€"ware and various othcr nrticlcs, ti) which the attention of intending piircluiscrs is respectfully iiivitcd. MUS “re will clear out our summer stock of the above geods At Prices That Will Astonish You. Finest Choice and Newest Goods in the country. EVERYBODY SHOULD SEE THEM. N0 trouble to show goods. JARVIS & ill’llllGALL. Patterns! Fenelon Falls, July 3rd, 1884. ) tlllC-l‘llS ! MULLY CQNCEDED FACT. zoo-:0: LIN5, $0., 8:0. MRS. KEELEY. Font-ion Falls. Nov. 27th, lfiszi , That in buying SHOES and BOOTS it is desirable to get full assortment 0p them Cheap, Neat. Fitting and Substantial. . . ’ ' That in weariiifir such Shoes and Boots it is inipc ‘iitlve that \[c hln’S . , . O. . “- they should prove Durfblc, Wellâ€"looking and Shapcly. "‘ C" Btlfiafll blO‘ L That in choosing Shoes and Boots, as aforesaid, it. is iinpcra tireâ€"to get best choiceâ€"to pick from our stock at once, the largest and most complete in all lines. That even the poorest people h can’t do without Shoes and Boots; and that sai poor, farmer or mechanic, cannot be “swapped ‘ than at MAGUIRE'. . I That MAGUIRE has been in lthe Shoe and Boot business sâ€"at. least~ and is the pioneer in furnishing much value in Leatli- On 1‘ er for little money of Lindsay town. The above clauses form one solid, invulnerablc and ~g<"lt(‘t‘:ll- ly CONCEDEI) FACT which buyers of Shoes and Boots will elcar cash by remembering- L. iShoe 8‘. Boot. Maker. ' fitting Patterns always on hand, and will be are more or less money and d money, let. it belong: to rich or ‘ for foot-gear more satisfactorily sent by mail post paid cccipt of price, by Wm. Campbell. Feiielon Falls, April Nil, 183-]. for some year For Sale by J. Austin, agent for the best makes of Organs, and sald chair/[fur (118]! or on the instalment plan. See Mv Sample Organ before you buy any. I can suit you in style, quality and price. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE in first rate companies at low rates._ 3:233“ Money to loan on easy terms. .1. JXTTS'FIN. Fenclon Falls, .\'ov'r 22nd, HIS?" begs to inform his customers and the pub-i lie that, while carrying on the linking busi- ness as usual, and turning out daily Choice Bread, (fakes, Buns kc, he has just opened out. or nice stock of FRESH GRQGER'ES,€ all of which will he sold at tho very lowest : llriiii,r profit. ' The Finest Flourl kept constantly on hand: also ‘ I t ‘ 0.x 1. s, , BEAN it. suoithd A SPLEi‘lBlh RENEE 3F NEW PElilTS at \‘t'l‘\' low prices. in all the ncw colours at 3-3 Also a range, 01‘ Dress Goods in (‘.\.\‘ll.\ll'llll‘i.\' cciits. worth on cciits. Nldll' Zli‘lGlTllldl) ALPAGCAS, Our stock ol' Muslin (lrcnadines; ' l goods that arc selling else i ill liiid our stock the best ' lcaring out at lltllflil‘lt‘c, as} .lh' cciit goods worth :1” cciits. :ind Nuiis' \'ciliii;_"s l'i'oiii lit ccnts: wlicrc at 237» cciits. lii stziplcs you w to St'lt‘t‘l l'i‘oin. tfijfi‘“ .\lil.i.i_\'i‘_n\' (loops wc arc c ‘ I ‘ we arc giving: up lllt‘ braiicli. lug/Hiram INTI/iii]. MlTE TllE ADDRESS. ‘2 llilllllS \illll‘ll ill“ Tllll l‘llST OFFICE. "cnclon Falls. .‘lay Tlli. lS-‘l. 13])VVA121) S” OLD-ICSTABJJSHED cw"lliii'dii'zii'c. ’l‘iiiii'zirc Sloi'c Shop. ___â€"â€"-v I i i i (,‘ash Pilltl ll)!‘ Bllllt‘l' ' for the liberal patronage hrstowml on him W The iiiidcrsigncd will do all in his, and Rigs. the past iivc ycars. . ‘ l L z ' ’PARM PRODUCE “79137 t '3) en takcii in cxcliangw for goods, and h . _ The subscriber returns his. sincere thanks _ ' iduring “11' past uinc ycars. and begs to in- . f rm tiic iiil lic tli: t tlicv can obtain i powcr to tncrit a continuance ol the patron-l " U ‘ l I | ' are so lil‘crally lll'SUHYCd on him duringilsu‘st (lass Horses | ' v ' r i ' ' : . JOHN nquFA-rU no) hou. ot‘ the d l} or night, it ill: stable l-‘i-iit-loii Falls. June lath. i=.~:;. ir-ly. 2011 1“1°uncn~‘ Finn-0t, 15:151. at very mod-:rntc charm-s. m8?" Comiiicrcial trm'cllvrs and their lu ltragc rniivcycd sai'cly and expeditiously to laiiy dcsircd point. i Thi- suhscrilicr ncrcr had a stablcfiil of Conic tlnll ]):1ily TAXI-rivals Ill-JEAPER TH}th EVERRGHRISTMK Goons 1\tli. .\..\lr:hcri-ll‘.~: Jones’ Spades, Shovels and Scoops BOOK STORE: oi‘ siipi-i‘ior duality in all sin-s. WELLAND VALE HOES, ‘RAKES, .‘l‘lli‘ill‘ . (v. p - l ! ‘lcitvr Lurscs than at. prcscut. ‘ try ihciu. Fciiclon Falls, Fc'o’y 24th, HE'S. til-if. â€"â€"-â€"-..\:~ \1;\]ll) or THANKS. l.\l_['{\'l'(.‘i .l'llll’tll-llL'M. sféoma. ' Forks. Mauiiiw- Forks. 30'. Lonny. _._.....*_.._-..-. .... H - Y I x I 1 g.‘-;.Il'lf‘lii l’l‘xfifg‘lvf‘?‘ ,’ ‘ ., .. 2-. ' 'o _. ‘ p ' ‘ mi ; ind ...... o t o “ limit!) . '1 in I We are offering the aha v.- this Spring to icronto prices. M I m, "“"‘ """'""'"vâ€" m "" ‘ou ';' ‘ i'i fill arising from lam-.4 by‘ p i G. A. METHERELL. l :‘ _ H ‘ ‘ . ~ , a... \7 '. i F. ..' -. I litint-fit... I‘uuls-uty.x ;,:;;m'r.‘ll;\.lvr‘r‘j-‘ "n 'v‘ “in: lu‘l'l \‘llll‘ltlllilV I‘ll llllllkl. 7.23.1”); “(1- :rr .rr‘ JUWMI _\l(~t‘.inncll. “ f.;-u ' . ~- - - ~ ~~â€"‘ 3...“ \Vii-nri. (ii-s. 92:. . . - . r . . u ',i-~‘. Paints. 0115. Glass, White Lead and Tuipentine., 1;, 1 1 A a“ , I Pyyy.,_y,,fi,g.. “WM 1“: V i" " “ ' ‘ ‘ " ' l‘ V. “ll “‘35 ll . ~ -- ~ - - ~ l ~..=Kv'l-. Elti'fi. 4?.» MM 1* 1‘“ “my: -\". “m ‘l“"3l“ ‘ “"‘- c. ( .\nri-..\ ri~.ii .\ lll ii.iii:.R.1 33...”;“.43.”... m keeps out cold bcttcr than brick. 1.: i'diiic. (ulyccrinc and ii ;;»'.-.'_~inM“-v~- r VHHMm. ,3, fillllu l.i'i..‘-::v\tixi; Hits. and FENELON FALLS_ (g ,1 15,.“ .. .7: -â€""-‘ lsriar: ‘i-Htlin. Lattc‘ Elf. ‘l >4 ’..~".' \rv' . ii For .‘.~’. A l);&l§\' ()14‘ -\.N ()114 S'l‘()\'l§. is I) . a - A t No inorc roasting ovi-r hot tir-uf it cooks a dinner 1“ thirty ,3 firm“. minutes. ('u-‘l itt:i'iiiiii'iii'_.'~ all day. tlircoccnts. U "I r {Emmy (‘asli paid tor skziis and Wool picks, w, JOSEPH HEARD. i‘lztlr: :‘A‘ Apr -~.’ '5'“ «'2'. Fetieloii Falls. May Qili. hit. r. r. roux-innsl Bay, .‘lgrrri! [.uiii'nn .lltllud! In ' Lindsay, June l‘l-th, lSS-l. JUST RECEIVED, INTERESTING To ALL. The undersigned has just received a good nssortnicnt ol' PICTURES. l’llTTlfltli FRAMES JXIIII Bloulllingv-s. a fresh supply ol‘ soo'rs mo SHOES. DRY GOODS, Cheaper Than Eror For Cash. _, G. o. :Kiarrn. WHElD'lllllllll3 Boom Paper & Picture Frames Birt Inlny (.‘lil'tlH, ()il I’nintingi-t. ( fln'nnun-t. lingru wing-H. .lT LESS Til.“ t‘lTY l’lllt‘hS. Albums. Plaques, Oil-Painted Window Shades. Mirror Plates. Sewing-Machine Needles. Artists’ Materials. Ruhr-r lilorli. ‘rIv-iil 5‘, “'4 :-t. l.ill'lrl|_\'. Hot. l!" llii. which are wcll worthy o!~ inspection and m// /u- .m/J' (It/I’ll. FRAMES MADE TO ORDER in any :‘l."l1‘1ll llll' shortcut por‘sibl" noticc. 113(1):" Painting, lt'alsouiiiniup and l’npcr Illlllgllllj done as, Usual. A good stock of .I'AINTF. ltllb‘, CLASS AND l’l"l"l'Y kcpl Coiirtniitly on hand. . F, lel'lFUN, l-oncloii Falls. l’cb'y 7th, tsp-xi, {,o.‘ f_ wra. Goonw1fi, ‘ At Diiiidas Flzimllo Bros." you can buy for (':l>ll HEAVY All. W01 TWEEDS, usually sold 700. to $1, for lJc. to (331-, l itl'llliilt, ,3, v: 4.x, t;oohl'.'l\'. :Tllt' “ l‘cnclon Falls liazcttc " . 1 I 1' ' . ' t” In”. ._ “my .'~..ti.: lay at thl‘ hilll‘l'. mi 2:,i- 1r,:i.r: of day A' l'rnm‘i“ rer-ls ESI'IIM ltll'TIOX 8| .l HZHK l.‘ .llH'ANt‘h’. a: heavy as ordinary SI} goods for 5:; FLANNELS VERY LOW. cd by us at less Inf one um. pct WWI-ll Will Ln a'l'lI-Il M long m it in man” onpmd Those goixls have recently been purl-has Advert,”th Ruth”. p pragmatimmi or hut-inc” l'flf'll‘ 50 rHIhi i.” 1m.- pi r “filthlu. Ciniml I‘lVl'fllhl'IIH'nhl ‘~ vI-nlt ;,-'r line {or lil‘! LN! simtrtioii. mid :l'r'lll in 252'. {or Mary I‘llisl'qut'til inscr- :virnj. Puritan!» by thr year, but! yrnr or ivi'mrltfl. i0! 2!. column hf if”, upon Nth“!!!- i all» trnml. JOB PRINTING o! All ordinary kinda lrxtl’ulid nutly, r1”. "oily and tv‘umui‘ldr rum. .‘3. I). "A ND. I’Mpru/or, l i l . . ‘ ' than the Cost of iiiaiiulactuic. ‘ DUNDAS &. FLAVELLE BROS., Kent Street. Lindsay. l M -_..._. @9313 Subscribe for the " (lam-itin" (iiily til it ycar if paid ' lll tttlznu‘v. You can‘t L'ct rt-liahlc :li't‘i’tllnls of M'r'lll‘l'f.‘ll('("‘ in i this locality in any otl'wr pzipcr.

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