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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 8 Nov 1884, p. 3

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has. a large stock of WAGGONS AND BUGGIES‘ on hand, all guaranteed to be first class, which he will sell CHEAPER TEAM EVER. Be sure and see his stock of PLOW’S' AND HAR {O’WS Farmers requiring a barrow Tooth llarrows. which are Just the thing tor rough land, also keeps the following farm machines: REAPERS, SELF-BINDERS, MOWERS, SEEDERS. CULTIVATORS, RAKES. _ AND THRESHING MACHINES, bound not to be undersold by any one. _...__â€"â€"â€"_-_â€"- $23" All kinds. of l’i..\.\'ixo done at short notice. Hus kept on hand. and sold at the lot/it's! prirm. a ipcbially. All RH'Attts done in a tirst-ciuss, manner and on short “01mm Ebenp recondlliand Blintillis for sale. He returns sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on him during the at. 14 years, and will spare no pains to merit a continuance of it in the l'uture. " J. HEARD’g HABBWARE & ewe Specialties For Fail Trade. \‘l'elland Vale ()wn .\lanulitctured XES» Maple Leaf Ullil’iiE-T’b ’ii Axe llandlcs. (‘ow Tics. Chain, mauve, .iiFiiE cover. and a large and Well titssortcd STOCK Cal’s GEEQERAL HAREWAEE. An unusually choice lot of 'and is Various patterns; of Morph- lloasinSuoiztxo and Joinuxo Some 153 (6: fr ,r. I, Uri £99 .‘ r I ‘ ' ‘2 .c\ . V E’arioeir £5 a Sconce, representing the best inanulactut'es. Chandeliers to Order, Lamps and Limp Trimmings, in all shades and patterns; and always in stock. a large assert, meat of Tim'are, Sttive-pipes and Elbows. (lash l'or skins, &c.' Fcnelon Falls, October 22nd, 1884. We a r r a r are . 130 YS A ND G113 LS, 85E? iiElili ifiii Wii‘ii‘Efi. NO w IS 7m; THIN TO FIT 0 UT. N0 PLAflE-E TiliRiéi: for all grades and siyles ot' BOOTS l‘ixtru ell‘orts have been made in my selection to have ‘ llli llillilil, Bill lilii iiili’lil iiiiiilii ever seen in Fenclion Falls. MY GROCERY ANB CRGCKERV llepxtriment is also l'nll. Great, Bargains will be given and satisfaction guaranteed. GIVE US A CALL AND EXAMBNE OUR STOCK. lt b1 no trouble to show goods, ice? l have purchased my stock in the best markets in (.‘anada. and l dcl'y competition for t‘ash in the county. us.- I], iii \n. I}. .\‘I. I£IT§1"H’JICI€. ; l’enclon Falls. September lSth. isn‘t. illitfitgtittr 92 LOTS , Feuclon Fails. 31 >17} (1‘. '3. .\ll persons End-bled to the undersigned i-tln'ru‘ts’c. on or lirfnt'c Ylin her next. or cmt: \\lill-‘l7tl"~ll'l‘1'll. .\. \\'ll.>'tt,\'. .'\l. 3). I’lct'rdr‘l. lSSL '1 South nt't luv '1: 'n'vl' iron SALE. iiciuuiii iiiuu I‘lnnH run he 1-600“ n! (In- Dlt-Artlnu' llnun‘v. ' "memo SALE. are aqua; :lii kinds rt. will do well to inspect his Spring ' lle . ‘1 Ciieiee Breed, pcrwnally will take notice that thcir ac-j ‘ counts most la) voted in (all. by note or: ‘ 1th of You in-I PREPARED TO PURCHASE .New G00( IN .IORnxtx'S IBLOCIK. FENELON FALLS. 3L I’L. 11 E (fr JXN cnclon Tails and surrounding d well selected 18 Q7670 Stone ll’i‘itlz. l I i t ‘ Takes much pleasure in informing the people of F Country of the New Store. with an entirely new an > Stock of Staple and Fancy llry Gomls. leZVi' DRESS GOODS. lNElV FLANNI‘iLS. NElV PRINTS. NE“' \VUOL NLAXKI‘ITS. NEW \VINCEYS, ? NEW’ QUILTS, ' NEW" L'LSTERINGS, iNEW' llOSIERY. NElV MANTLF. CLt.)THS,; NEW" CRETt‘l-NNES. NEW" SHIRTINGS, NEW" TABLE LINENS. NE‘V GLOV ES, lNEW CANTON FLANNEL, and a large stock of Grcv and White (,lnttons, Ducks. Sheetings. Tickings, Table Linens, Towels. Towelings, l’illow Cottous. Quilts, Blankets. kc. EUR STBGK 0F DRESS ENDS @fl is large and tvell assnrted, and will be found well worth an inspection. My Will be at all times to sell only such goods: as will give satis- faction both in quality and price. I Promise that the display of Fashionable Goods will interest you, and the prices: will be profitable to you. All goods will be marked in plain figures. and only one price asked or taken. Men's Full-cloth Pants. Shirts. l'oder Shirts. Cardigan Jackets. Overalls. kc. I ma)“ An inspection and comparison of Goods and Prices cordially invited. M. A. REGAN. t i t 3 l i l l l l l I l i I’enelon Falls. October 71h. lSS-L â€" r... o’oourion. Manufacturer of First-Class Sleiglis, Bi ggies, Wagons, rte. _. .--_.,___...__ Having now completed all tl~e improvements required in his. new premises, formerly [ .\Iowi-y's Foundry," next to Carr‘s holcl, corner of William and llussells treats, has fa- ililies for executing all work in the above lines which cannot be excelled. lle respectfully solicits a call from those requiring anything in his line, and will be glad to show them over his new Carriage uud \Vaggou Shops. [2. O'Connor, being the oldest practical man in this section of the country, is enabled to guarantee a First-Glass Job in any department, and every article turned out will be warrantcd us. A. l. livery picce of ivork in this cstablislnncnt is done by hand. and far superior. as is ac- knovt‘ledged, to that done in t'uctoriesâ€"a not proved at the South Victoria Exhibition, where I received three lirst pt‘ich. although I did not get up my work for prize exhibiâ€" tioii‘, tind they ob'tiiincd tor Inc sales and ordcrs quite unexpected and unprecedented. $22?" All llepiilrs doue Cheaply and Promptly. A few Second-hand Buggies for sale. ].4. O’CONN ()1? . _____.____._.. reerer. o The undersigned resp'clt’ully informs the public that his new Factory ON PRANGES STREET, FER‘ELON FALEIS, is now in full running order. and is fitted up with all machinery necessary to turn out Work at short iiotiee. in the best possible manner and at. moderate prices. 3 c Lindsay. November lst, 1983. " FURNITURE or ALL KINDS kept. constantly on hand and sold as cheap as the cheapest. UNBERTAKEWG A gPECEALTY. :\ large number of Coffins to select from. and a handson. t'llanso furnished when required. Orders sn/iciml um] s'tfi'a/irch'nn glmrunfccll. . , “as”??? Doors made to order on short notice and ol' the best. materials. . ‘2 ‘ . 1 rs- . F -iai lilCXuEOVerq The bid SteiitleEZtiCERiES ,. â€" l â€"ANI)-â€" l i gilifiiigifiiig. - T3194 wpnmvsr- Gmwafifli‘i’ ‘1' J. McE-tRLAND . V T 1 ihas now on llnlllltl a spllcudid stock of 'nc l'resi ! l0,‘.\ l0 llli‘Jllll ll]: (‘llrlOlllClh and l 10 ]|lll)-‘ lie that, while carrying,r on the linking busi-i ness as usual, and turning out. duin Sugars. Syrupa, 'l'obaccos, Rico. Raisins Currants. Starch. Soups and all other groceries, which he will sell Cheap 1'01- aud to which he invites the attention of' the public. l n. 't o " -Ki‘r} Egg Cakes, Buns kc, be has just opened out a nice stock of l l , ash. i iFRESii ERQQEREES. i all of which will be sold at the very lowesti llving prolit. The Finest Flour ' Elli, titsseiii. l ‘larthcnwnre. Brooms. l’ails, Washtubs. l kept constantly on band; also 0A TS, BEAN S: Sl’lUl’iTSd lllaeking-brnahcs. Clothespins. Matches 5 i and other articles in great variety. Team PRODUCE: The undersigned will do all in hisi . 3.55)” I l power to m~-rit a continuance ot the patron-j age so libcrally bestowed on hitn during; 3 the past tire years; ‘ JOHN MOFFAT. : l-‘enclon Falls. .luuc lilth. lost. lT-ly. est possible prices. t‘ash ‘aid for lluttcr & E i and other farm produce. 343" Flour and feed kept constantly band. "'0' ‘ na- l l ‘H “Vp_"0ll 1)::in .A-XI'l’i".llS ; t : ._(\p.___ .â€"Â¥.... .,-. ,. {GHEISTMAS secs 0”" i at (i. ;'t, \lt‘llit‘t‘cll'c 1S. Corneil. Esqw w' Inn on .‘f-mml In j BOOK STORE- rurllnrr‘ I '1... [John-m .\Vlâ€" . .lOSl‘Il’ll \lt‘F.\lll.;\.\'l). l’cnelou Falls, May 22nd, 1554. Dru: Suz.â€"llave the irvm‘nMS to convey to the llircctors ot‘ the '- London .\lutizal‘ our thanks for their pronvptnrss in prying our claim: in full. arising from losses by .\l ['Sltl EM l’Ollll’M. the rut" ' . . , . v '-, ' "" ‘ I, ., n (“a pm Ni?” “~"'“”"“i (i It \I\ it Bl IT 161’ I Come Onel Came All H .i 5.71 \i.~t.'....'.‘.t‘.‘ n. i. .. nut only M .\ rvso utznu raw-t .i: at - ‘ ‘ ' . _ J _ ._ u ‘ q "f f . ’- _N . H .. in: of the Fptl'lnn path rut. - ~ : . ‘ t'ar u-‘m.-'-, .3”, “m M, - unlit-anionic gonntx tit-tore l‘ul'tll.lnnl,_ clac- .1;qu‘ty-l‘xt‘pranfll . are; we rmurrrm N r v -i -\ . ‘ ' ‘ . tilt)... ’ a... ;;- -. of Wm l s Tllt‘ lltchcst ltarltct Prices. 0. A. METHERELL. t. :_ Auction. en the i'.’l‘121.u‘~ i: ’4 to, ~ WW” _ ‘ Hm “UH” ’2 T I, ‘ t a a»..- \Hrnl H .H V ,,.‘ H , it. ..i. turn.-. .l!..... .1. V puuynnnhv‘ J“- ' *' “' "1:11;; 1;} “ ‘l’r""""‘ â€"» - - . . v - ',v.. .-: on MODGKF- the 3rd of hav'r nr-x . ,nr .2. lg» . “Nu-7‘“ I“"‘l"“3 -' .\[lii‘liiiinllkii "'l Lot No. in war of I‘uEL era. .s‘: u 2 pump, ---â€"â€"â€"â€"~v. . . . . .. ..._ '.1:idsn_\‘, Hctotwr rah, 1:” “him; A- 2;“: of Loni“ St. in the \Lllscv vt Fruciozi cltll‘ __--.....,_._._....â€"â€"-. â€"- 7 .- ~~~ -~â€"â€"â€"â€"~~â€"â€"-â€"â€" . (v_ 1w“ :7” ... . . . J ‘ ' i . ~ .- ,..2 'r l" I: j“ 5 ( A h x I ‘ a run; Eel.» tls‘rvrttticn'. if urn-flax A Jo it . {Ilia "I" .1: w' Thch‘ will be 1 rrwrtn l5 3. i ‘ v ‘ ‘ . v ‘ V ‘ ""3 'H ' '.'V was ovum. & c.\iirt-..\1i.u .t in nan-.11. )‘3771’; . , ,,_ PM . l 3:; 31.... i 1‘ -‘.-.»~~ .1 ' [htut _‘.‘[,i,,._,.‘ ix”. “L, Fem-ten Falls. “(1. vitb. twr W‘; W, , Q l v ‘ _ h p, ,P. i" ‘2 ‘\!(-l.‘:;.ir.:»v. l. w: i)‘. :i ‘ H ' i I" "' lia‘ 'rr-ih m i ' tin" S‘ E . in: ‘t its-Ill. Hl' '.. TE." Adan-rt =cr ti pr-v'uwr-i to run-«2h “up 1 M .3.~( r. .r; 7,, RAM &4 .ii' order.- \Iiih ulzicii ii" :maj.‘ ?.t- Fl‘v‘|.r| -l. L3,“: K :31”. l , . . {rt .3 iar;r- contract" to the small-rel it b. Jim!“ “first! Yr“ m: 4. , The until-reigned has a {cu {Elfirzl ‘ Flt,» ,.> A, 3:13. “urns oil-er 2.". hrs, a‘. m). n 1 3m” I», '5” “Us; and” m . (inlfiilolvl Ram Lauri-s him-E. t,»~ u,,i,. . -..‘. a . . ‘ . ‘ 7' ‘ . _,,l A .-, . ,, . , __ an...“ .1. -a an ,. . . Jo». .\cusou .s Harness Shop. “m N , ,,_ DHSETF L I‘nll’mror Store! Fermi”) Fails w Volt”! warranted Hepatic. “Ltt; untrue” and dzsymtc'n. ‘ .\RK‘HIBALD Mr \ll'l‘lii'l‘. LC! 2'1 l‘nn ; Ftuo‘n'fi Inclemuci': :fiib. is” it." l ("'tlttf'fll‘h F'D‘flrzn'] Fania ,A 1" near 'd- int-nib. . .‘t‘W'. riagn Facing. Pure! 2 . . an»: EDWARD HAW Fcaclnn Flilfi..\prillbih.i:1l. t.:. tukt'tl in exchange for goods, and 81 z , ("asll Paid for Butter & Egg-S of the very best brands and at the low. ' NF) l i A The City Store wide nxvn‘ko to a .. still characterizes tbx1 mannfvcturing cectn‘s. and our patn‘ns {on-sight of the Lindsay Dry Gem? and ('lutbi'i' S‘.\'ti-.‘.icsitv'.-. “'ccl'i we bare been successful in securing swim I. the most paralys coats it has ever been our good luck to behold; and. as is our usual custom, vie d with quote a tuv ffiétanccs of our present prims 'â€" 28 yds. of Factory Cotton for 20 yds. do. do. full yard 12% yds. Check Shirting 12% ds. Apron Linen. good. 4 ' 5. Heavy Grey All-Wool Flannel A and Full Grown Overcoat for do. do. .do. Heavy All-Wool Canadian do. do- do. do. rmit further quotations. but allothe . Tweed. 50C. ii. yard, (10- 750. “ do. $1 00 IR Space will not pe Another shipment of Lndies‘ Fur-Lined Circulars just rcct‘i every lady to call and examine our lll’illlt‘llsr stock. We will (onsii ‘liiRt‘ltAXT T.-\ll.t)RlX(i l)l-‘.l‘.\li'l‘.‘ll‘..\‘T.â€"thxr .\ir. (‘athro ncvcrwas in as The stock is the most perfect and complete in every dctu are pcrtectnwhile the workmanship, durable trimmings .\lcn‘s Fur Caps. Gauntlets. Fur (Touts. Buffalo and Fancy Robes in abundance. We invite you to act suddenly. Come and see us. Make a purchase, and you will at the City Store. §OOTEEERAN, GATEâ€"E RG9 other Instance of Sagacious Eng drive: in General l‘ry Good: and Ready}! ivide our good luck With our cantnen. . heavy and good. for. for ......................... for ........ $3 75. worth ............... 5 00 " r goods are proportionately law in price. vctt. and as we llfllltll" none but lcr it a plrasue to have the privilege of showing you through. good a position to please and suit customers as now. il, and We guarantee satisfaction or refun- and finish of our garments are equalled by none. \. Foresiht. 11 that is going- on. and always rim in {110‘ race with fresh bargains for their oustornors. are reaping the benefit. attributed by themselves to We 5a; ade 0ch \\‘e berr- ..':..$1 00 . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u . . . - . . wide and heavy for... 1 00 100 100 ................. 100 8 00 ............ 7 50 worth ------ 75c. ...... 1 00 ...... 1 50 the best goods in this line, we invite l the spoudulirks. Our fit and style fro m'vny infatuated with the bargains to be had it MARK, CIT}: I)12.-\1’ERQ [\ND CLOT‘EIIERQ; â€"IS '1‘ I 1153-â€" noao ‘ro WEALTH. iii mu iii tililllltlll titlilllllt HHS This Fall we are going to introduce ourselves as Doing Business on a. Cash Basis, and in order to give Special lnducemcuts LIN _|rirev 'No. 2 Dobson’s Block. - - 2 Doors West of the Post Office. - - Kent Street. Lindsay. ” E C ON Y lbi l Lilli Em. Mrs. KEELEY llus just received and opened up n lnrg stock of E‘W GOODS, including DRY 66008, â€"t\ndâ€" ALL KINDS OF WOOL. in or which will he sold at WE HAVE GUT DOWN OUR PRiCESiirssnm unis“ PRICES; to Rock Bottom! A nice lot or New Geode Arriving Daiiy, Holiday Presents, and by October 1st our Fall Stock will be complete in all departments. Remnants in Tweeds, Drees Goods and Prints we will almost give you at your own prices. We ask the public to give us a call, and in return for their patronage we promise Fair Dealing, Straig t Goods and Rock Bottom Prices. SPECIAL NoTiCE.~â€".-\ll parties indebted to us, either by account. or note, are . mane a ii’tilitiitli. Fcnelon Falls, September lSth, 1884. diiiiii were 201â€"30: 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. \\’cll-lookiug and Shapcly. That in choosing Shoes and Boots, as aforesaid, it is inipe ‘a tiveâ€"to get best choiceâ€"to pick from our stock at once, the largest and must complete iii all lines. That even the poorest people have more or less money and can’t do without Shch and Boots; and that, said money, let. it belong to rich or nor, farmer or mechanic, cannot, be “swapped " for foot-gem iiiorc satisfactorily than at MAGUIKE'S. V . . I That. MAGUIRE has been in the Shoe and Boot. business for some yearsâ€"at leastâ€" and is the pioneer in lurnishing much value in Leath- er l'or little money of Lindsay town. The. above clauses form one solid, invulnerable and general such as Dolls of all sorts and sizes, Toys in great variety, Toilet. Sets, Vases, Fancy China-ware and various other articles, to which the attention of intending purl‘hnscra is respectfully invited. _ MR". KEELEY Feuclon Falls. Nov “Mi, 18911 lament}? Patterns 1 A full assortment oi; McCall‘s Bazaar glove; fitting Patterns always on hand, and will be. sent by mail post paid on receipt of price, by" Wm. Campbell. ly CONCi‘illEl) FACT which buyers of Shoes and Boots will clear cash by Fonda“ Falls, April .1111, 1SS,[_ remembering. ’ T . . r... neat-saline}, Shoe & Boot. Maker. anonrvnm o DRY Cheaper Than Ever For Cash. G~ Gr. KEITH; At Dundee til; Flavelle Bros.” you can buy for cash HEAW t’iii. twill. TWEEfi, usually sold 700. to SI, for 43c. to tide. or.) . as heavv as ordinary St} goods for FLANNEL$ VERY LOW. These goods have recently been purchased by us at less: than the cost of inauntiieture. DUNMS 86 FLAVELLE BROS., Kent Street. Lindsay. Subscribe for thc " Halt-tie." in advance. You can this its :tlitj.‘ in any other paper. 0 l Only 5] a year if paid L'ct reliable (tr-counts ol' M'ruirr-nccs in itififiarsriiie TO ALIl.‘ The undersigned has just received a good nnsm'ltncnt of PICTURES. l’lCTUllE FRAMES And )Iouldlngfl. which are well worthy of inspection and will In mid (limp. FRAMES MADE TO ORDER in any style at the shortest possible notice. 39.8" l’ninting, Knlsomiming and Paper Hanging done as usual. A good stock of PAINTS, OHS, GLASS AND l’li'l'TY kept constantly on hand. S. .\‘liVlS‘tih‘. Fr-nclnn l-‘nllw. l‘clfy 71h, tW-t. 5041'. wan. doonwr‘ar Hilll-Ullllllllli -â€" youâ€"â€" [loom Paper 8! Pinlue llamas Birthday (finalist. l()ii l’nlnl ingr-t, (.‘lu'onioH, I‘Ingruvingu, .\T LESS TH.“ t‘lTY l’llltTES. Aibums. Plaques. Oil-Painted Window Shades. Mirror Plum. Sewing-Machine Needle”. Artists’ Materials. .Hd'm-r illt ("11, Kt til 9!. “iii-l, Limbnv. “Ni. V lir-IuClfi'ilF, i 1’.‘-ln.. W. .\. (H'tll)“'l.\'. ; . . . , 3 , v i . ,lhe *‘ lcncltui hills Gazette, ' li-i printlrl 1 wt} Saturday at tlm ntlicr, nu ‘ the thrill-r (ii “of IS Frantic ttllt'tl'. :al'fiht llll‘Tl‘JN $1 infill! IN All".th H. I”; {,an rcn‘. Hr WM 1: mil h:- uddt-d an In! x , . , . as it it mains nuptial. 4X1! vvrt luluy: 1!"! (-u. Punt. tumult or lit-Emu cards, 'flt not; '1: r lim- :«cr nunun. l'aminl win “HP”,- “n, -’-' «1-3.1: ivv r Emc- tor thr- tint l!l"‘1'lUH. and .5 n! «wry nulm-qwnt lawn t'onlncte by tin: year, half you or 3,. irH-r for n chi-Hon or luau, upon remun- ubic tvrrtlzn. JOB PRIIN'TING 1.1 all t r-lJury l.i!stlr:l‘!""'ill'l m-ntly, curl p412, not {'fll‘llaflJti" (lira, 31.0.HAX‘D, I‘mpntilvi' " r1 uta ply L3“.

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