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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 13 Dec 1884, p. 3

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.. ~- , .,.. " DFQRB ha.s a létl’gfijrllflfli of Aime 8701 ‘6 Vi IN 27:. A7220 .IOIBI).AN‘S I3LOCIi, WAGGONS AND BUGGIESF E N E L 0 N F A L L S. on hand, all guaranteed to be first class, which he will sell CHEAPERJHAN EVER. Be sure and see his stock of PLOW-TS AND “All {OWTS Farmers rer uiring a barrow will do well to inspect his Spring,r ' lie Tooth “arrows, which are just the thin;r for rough land. also keeps the followingr farm machines: REAPERS, SELF-BINDERS, MOWERS. SEEDERS. CULTIVATORS, RAKES. AND THRESHING MACHINES, and is bound not to be nndersold by any one. 9 All kinds of l’ .\.\’l.\'(i Ill-no at sbor: twfii't'. Varion“ patterns of Morni- Hus kept on band. 3'" “ml at it.» lame ,..l.'.r...-, lionstz-Miotztxi; and .IonnIXo I specialty. All “Blunts «iv-tn,- in a llirl i:.;i.~s in .llllt‘l‘ (lll‘l on short notice. some cheap second-hand lil'lliill'irs' l'or sa‘ I". lie returns sincere thanks for the liberal patronage lie-towed on him during the . put. 14 years, and will spare no pains to merit a continuance of it in the future. f FBANSES WREE? east Parties in want of Dry Geodsflhelliingtf iiiliinen 1. should call and see the BARG‘AINg offered at this establislnnent. SOME EXTRA CHEAP LtNEs' in Under-clothing, Clouds, Shawls, Mitts, &c., goods in great demand at this season. JOHN St. LAWRENCE, T? ifka A62} 1313}? . ._..__.._â€"â€"â€".â€"_.__-__-. -mn __» . .3. nsn'a’s’tsisffl HARDWME e. Sl’EE Specialties For Fall Trade “'elland Vale ()wn Manniiielured :AXE Maple Leaf Axe llandles, (fow Ties, Chain, 9 A . PAINTS, (BEES; Ade EDET’EWU and a large and well assorted STOCK OF GENERAL HARDWARE. An unusually choice lot of Parlour dz: flocking gheves, representint.r the best manuliictures. Chandeliers t3 0:102, Lamps ancllep Trimmings, in all shades and patterns; and always in stoclt. a large assort ment of Tinware. Stu \ \ ]-il'i'.\ and lulbows. ('iiin for skins. t'\'c' Fenelon Falls, (li‘tiiliet‘ 22nd. lr‘h‘l. \W/ All A T 1; 0 rs - l N!) (ll/31.x. GET REED? F38 ENTER. M) n‘ 1.3 T1119 77-111; TU lv'th.)l"1’. NO PLAGE OURS for all grades and stvlcs ol' BOOTS AND girlQES. Extra clllu‘ts lian- been made in my si'lt'I‘llntt to have llli lllllilll, BlSl lllll EllilPlSi lSSlllillhllll ever seen in Pent-ion Falls. MY GROCERY AND CROCKERY Department is also full. Great Bargains will be given and satisliictiun gitimiiiteed. GIVE US A CELL All!) EXAHSHE OUR STOCK. :lt is no trouble to show goods. , w I have purchased my stock in the lws‘l tital‘l’u‘ts in Canada, and 1 def_\' mitipetition for ('ash in the county. 1:. )1. 15LT'1‘IJEIC. Feuelou Falls Septemlx'r 15m. 133:1. .r {'1 a rJ i :. lid}; .5 1' 31:. A. RIEGJKN Goodsl Takes much pleasure in informing: the people of Fenelon Falls and surrounding . country of the New Store. with an entirely new and well selected (Stock ofStaple and Fancy Dry Goods. .Nlill' DRESS GOODS, NEW FLANNELS, NEW mers. , ‘ NElV “'IXCEYS, 1 NEW' QUILTS, ’ NI‘IlV ULS'l‘l'IRINGS, iNElV HOSIERY, NElV MANTLI‘I CL(,)THS,I‘ NElV CRETUNNES. ’ .\'Ew sunt'rtxos, i . ‘ NElV GLUVES, iNEW CANTON FLANNEL, and a lane. stick ofGrcy and White C(iltnni. Ducks. Shootings. Tickings, Table v i Linens, Towels. Tuit‘clings, l’illow Cottons. Quilts, Blankets, &c. nun STUGK 0F DRESS 6003 @311 : is laree and well assorted, and will he found well worth an inspection. . 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. I and the prices will be prolitable to you. All goods will be marked in plain figures. I and only one price asked or taken. Men's l’ullcloth Pants. Shirts. l‘nrlcr Shirts, Cardigan Jackets. Overalls, &c. 33)“ An inspection and comparison of Goods and Prices cordially invited. m. A. REGAN. l’vnelon Falls, October 7th, lSS4. SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. Ladirs' Costume (.‘loth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . worth $0 40, for SO 3‘1 " lllnck (‘nslunere . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “ l 00 “ 75 " (illlnllll‘tl lliis‘htncrc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “ 75 “ 45 lllaclt Velvetecns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ” 75 “ 40 “ (‘olonrcd Velvetcens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “ 80 “ ."nO ‘- lllntlt Silk l-‘ringa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... “ 35 "' 15 "' Skirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “ l 00 H 75 “ .‘lltil's' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “ 'J 00 ‘ l '35 ' -‘ l'lsters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “ 5 on “ ‘2 00 l “ do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “ 4 Ni “ l 50 “'ool Shawls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ” l 75 “ 1 ‘25 l “ \VHOI ('lulllls‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “ '2 00 “ l ‘35 l u “'tml lloods ................................. H 80 H i “ ]\-ltl (ilnvi'fi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u 75 u 4“ i Coloured (illlll'lll l-‘lnnncls: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “ 20 “ l2} ' A not sari-mt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u 1 7'. u i 25' i “ llittnaslt 'l‘ablc Covers . . . . . . . . . . . . “ l 27 “ 80 “ I‘lanltets... . . . . . . . . . . . . “ 3 1': “ 2 75 ('t'ctontics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “ 1:1 “ lll Six quarter Table (tilâ€"cloth . . “ 60 “ 4!) .‘lcn's Cardigan Jacki-ts “ 1 6.3 “ l 00 “ l'ndcr Shirts ‘5 155 “ 4') ’ ‘4 mem ...... u 65 H 40 l’nllcloth l’aut “ 2 50 “ l 75 “ Tweed Suits “ 10 00 “ 8 (l0 “ Over Coat “ l3 0” “ 8 00 Yonlhs' and ML. . . . . “ 75 “ 54) “ Navy lllue Jersey Suits .. “ 3 00 “ 2 25 “ Scull-tie (‘iips‘. . . . “ 60 “ 40 ‘-’ Cardigan .lackc . . ” 1 3‘) “ l 00 Clouds...................... . “ 35 “ 20 1?. GEO]? (APE, Fenclon Falls, December 9th, 1834. .\'1-.'ll'.l[.r1.\'.s“ BLOCK. . iéElli Fiihitlllihzfi ~â€"-‘. â€"0\_;_".mtimim' V l The undersigned respectfully inform,» . ’.\.t his new factory 0N FRANCES STREET, Fr... 41.0w FALLS, l is now in lull running order. and is titted up with a‘l machinery necessary to turn out work at short notice, in the best possible manner and at moderate prices. FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS kept emistautly on hand and sold as cheap as the cheapest. UNSER‘E’AKEQC A SPEGEALTY. , A large number of Collins to select from. and a handsome llearse furnished when l required. Owl/em soliriln/ um/ svitl's/ircrfuu guuruntt‘ctl. Sash and Doors made to ' older on short notice and of the best materials. WILLIAM MCKEOWN. RAE? i â€"AN1)_ i W liSfihS. I a ‘ r ’. GEE): J. )ICFARLAND J 1‘ 4\'F 1ihas now on hand a splendid stock of line fresh l i begs to infotm his customers and the pub- 1 lie that. \\ hile carryithr on the llaking busi- ‘, ni-ss as usual. and turning out daily 1 ( I '-- ‘ a - i 28.8 *0 0 6 i8 ZCliOlCG Bread ‘ 7 l ’ Sugars, Syrups, Tobaceos. Rice. Raisins ,Cul'l‘nntF. Starch. Soaps and all other nin- stoclt of groceries, which he will sell resell eneesmtsfimav rm- Cash. 1 1' 1 Hi . H I . .1 . .,‘3Hd to “'lllCll he invith the attention al of \\ nt I “i a >Ut .it t IL \(.r\ ours .‘I 0‘. the public. ! living t-rotit. ; ; Vain-s. lluns am. he has inst opened out a The Finest Flour illlilllillilli, lilllllllili, . i; kept constantly on hand 2 also l l‘iartln-nware. Brooms. l’ails, Washtnbs. i OATS, BR .\ N & Sl l( )li'l‘S.l lililelllZ-llrll‘lll". Clothespins. Matches , and other articles in great variety. .I‘ARM PRODUCE » Banned lish, ituil ll Vegelahles - . - . , x V N : .(_ash l’anl lor lnttter i\ Legs. , . 3n?" Thi- Iiiidersis'ir-nl will do all in his. iiii\\v‘i” to n;-~rCt .i |‘\‘lliill‘ill't(‘t‘ o! the i-alron- , ' age so liberally l'rlu'fltil on him during the this: tiie years. JOHN MOI-"FAT. l‘eni-lot: F.Lll.~. .lun-s l'..‘th. [‘84. lT-ly. est possible prices. ’aid for Butter & Eggs and other farm produce. oii hand. ' You WilliPirit‘iuâ€" a complete assortment cf first-rlass :9 2 L O T S tiniltt t. HEAVY HARNESS, Suuth ul‘l lu- lfiivvx' XIXKS Whips. Snaps. (.‘urryeomlis. Brushes, FOR SALE, 'TRUNKS &. VALISES,: and various other articles, at l’lnuh' vnn lw N00“ ut Klu- l‘lt-A rt lnu‘ I {uustn ("olimrne Street. Yen-ion Fails. ._... . . _. ...- MP ‘Y ' > v ' ‘ ‘. .s t v . r v a ’ M. («ulna v.ir..i.ittii l ‘5 1 It’k‘ ( A 1 1““! " ’wiih {H‘AUit'r-i and dispatch. Repairing ilnnc Lil-l). assassins. l‘nmc on :u '.l;l' prwnast-i of the subscrib- n. lot :2 {’1 ' ~ in June la-Z .‘ ‘ivlkt vss'on if Fem-lawn. and --l cattle. in. our 5h)” Flour and iced kept constantly ‘ .lt‘lFl‘Il’ll .‘lr‘l’All LAN ll.‘ AN Fi'lll‘it‘l) Falls. 253ml. 159,-}. - t 3": a n , ._ NEW “'OOL BLANKETQ, l t.\' r‘onrnv." l tliy of being encouraged '3 The inauguration of T11 ily See. 3 Is an event. which has evoked more comment in the Midland Counties than anr other of modern timesâ€"it has lwenmc a svnourm for all that is great and grand, whose fame is a familiar theme, and whose danling deeds are. " l'l.\l HAL“ Ell Its chief ruling spirit for inventin: the ways and means of supplying their patrons with the actual "1‘- cessuries of life at Lower Prices in many cases than the actual cost of production. and the undertaking of Stupendous schemes to that end, has made it a part of the history of the country. and is a further proof that an etl‘wt without a Cflllsu is an Impossibility. To all true hearted patriots of economy we therefore appeal, and ask you to look at the. verdict of the people who have been instrumental by their liberal patronage and confidence pinnacle of success. in pricing The Glty Store u... t... We would therefore ask those who are not our patrons to consider why it is that our business has grown to such gigantic proportions within the short space of four years. Don’t you think Low Prices and Quality combined have something to do with it? to call again ‘.’ thereby guaranteeing the lowest possible prices under all circumstances. is wort i Don't you think the largest and most varied assortment of the newest and latest. novelties is an incentive? Don't you ' think our One-Priced Cash System oi dealing.r alike with old and you": inspires confidence? Don't you think NEW’ TABLE LINEXS. our thoroueh business system throughougthe entire store. combined with courtesy and politeness to all. is an iuduceim-nt. Don‘t vou think our system of zealously endeavouring to give. sitisl'nction and correcting' an error is war- Don‘t. you think our efforts and zeal towards securing our stock direct from manufacturers. by of consideration on our part ? When the above is carefully considered, and you conclude. as every fair-minded person must, that energy. undauntcd teal. pru- dence, foresight. and a perfect knowledge of the business. earnestly, truthfully a nd honestly applied. with tact, enterprise l and a determination to succeed. )‘ou will take a large-hearted view of the situation and pay its a visit, examine our goods I l i i of the very best brands and at the low- i t l l I t t t l l Jos. Xerison's Harness Shop; >- r om.- t‘ lune llr l:- ‘.r- was” . . .r. m "- ..;.:..._;..~ page; we in advance “‘1” pay for the‘ my a; . l: " 'z'.: " «w ' my“, “mmwm (u i/t ti». ltom no . until the ’ w lst ol .lauiiiit‘y, l>$|n it'_\' it. ‘.'« .-«.t.’-.-... . x 1 l i . . . . . . . . . . . H , i and prices, and experience why it is that there is such a wholesale growth ol public opinion in favor ol litt: (ll'rv \‘Tttltfl. SOQTHERAN, CATHRO & MARK, CIT}: DR;X]?L3RS AND CLO'I‘IIIEIIS, No. 2 Dobson’s Block, - - 2 Doors West of the Post Oifice. - - Kent Street. Lindsay. EREAT DRY 4;: SALE General Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps and Furs, at cost prices. iillfiii hi’hllfidll. t that rant. 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. \l’ell-lookiug and Shapely. That in choosing Shoes and Boots, as aforesaid, it is impera tireâ€"to get best choiceâ€"to pick from our stock at once, the largest, and mast complete in all lines. That even the poorest people have more or less money and can't. do without Shoes and Boots; and that said money. let. it belong to rich or poor, farmer or mechanic, cannot. be “swapped " for foot-gear more satisliietorily than at MAGUIRE'S. That MAGUIRE has been in the Shoe and Boot business for some years-at leastâ€" and in the pioneer in furnishing much value in Leatli- _ or for little money of Lindsay town. The above clauses form one solid, invulnerable and general ly CONCEDED FACT which buyers of Shoes and Boots will clear cash by t... Mini-QUEER Shoe & Boot Maker. Lindsay, June 14th, 1884. JUST Reenwnn, a fresh supply of and seasonablc DRY GOODS, which will be sold Cheaper Than Ever For Cash. Al Dnndas & F larclle Bros? von can buy for cash HEAVY All. WML TWEES, usually sold Tile. to $1, for ldc. to “Sc. BLANKETS as heavy as ordinary $6 goods for 83 76. FLANNELS VERY, LOW. These goods have recently been purchased by us at less than the cost of manuiiicture. DUNDAS 8:. FLAVELLE BROS., Kent Street, Lindsay' MLLERY. Mrs. KEELEY llus just received and opened up u lurg ,aneoons, rarer mu nouns, ALL KINDS OF WOOL, all of which will be sold at LESS Til.“ LINDSAY PRICES. .\ nice lot of Holiday Presents, surh as Dolls of all sorts and sizes, Toys in great variely. 'l‘oilct. Sets. Vases, l-‘aney China-ware and various other articles. to which the attention of intending purchasers is respectfully invited. MRS. KEELEY Fcnelon Falls. Nov. 27th, 136:! .nrn..a“ Patterns 1 A full assortment of McCall's Bazaar gloveâ€" liltingr Patterns always on hand, and will be esent by mail post paid .011 receipt of price, by ' Wm. Campbell. lt‘cnclon lt'alls, April -ltli, ISS-l. I )nily Jkrrivnls â€"oF-â€" SHRIST AS 60008 at (i. A. Mellicrrll's 3 BOOK SPORE â€"~â€"â€",i.\tâ€"-- MUSIC ll)ll.’()llll7.\l. Come One! Come All ii and examine Kood~ before puirhuning else- whc re. G. A. METHERELL. Itl’l‘llr‘l'll. 'llll‘i l..\hl.l‘ll t‘lll’lli'll, lfit-nl-FBI .. 1 Anthony. 'iinrl-tiy, (ti-toln-r :‘itli, inr': iNTEREertfi TO ALL.‘ l'l'ht- undersigned ha- jllnl rcrcivml u goon] i "*‘Hlllltl‘lll of §l'lCTl§lil§S, l'll‘Tlfllli FRAMES [X "(I I‘lnullllngu, which int: “i‘ll worthy of inapl't‘liott and “(H I” :../.I r/iu/la. ‘ FRAMES MADE TO ORDER ,ili tili)‘ ~l_\lt: it! the Plinth-st pumilill: tinilil‘lz. D'U'" l'uin'ing. Kai-onion.ng and l‘an-r ‘li.tlt',{.l:;,' ‘l'IilL‘ .H u-hal. A yum] 1‘lll’k “I' AND l'lHI’l'Y 'l‘.\l.\"l‘H. HILs‘, oi..i~'s ilzrpi Con~tntiliy on lwlll'l. ‘ s. Startsos. {HI-t f. Feti- ion l'nlin. l'o-l. y Tilt. It'd-t. A 4, 1’. I)IHHI';'I"1‘I':. t’lIl'llll. i'vtmion Falls “’nrkulmp on V J l'lwut ntn'v! mar \lr..*'.indt‘orvt’. Car- ;rmyl’ Factory l':.l.t'a fro-unable. flhe -' Fcticlon Falls Gillette " l ‘,, HEM”! r\v-!"' i‘nIUPlJy at the uflirr, on the Dun"! oi May a; l-‘mncin uncle. ‘Sl 11M IHPTION til l 111‘“ I) “WAX! K, .,r one wot t rr tum-i: will be added in long a: it t: mums unpaid. Advert lulng ltutt-u. J. l'rvlft‘flHV-Hal or int-innit rattle, ("I rent. par limv pr! acne-tn Purina! advertincmrnu, 5" unis VT in...- for Ur first :nnct’tiutl, and 2 won pr: imr tut rury ache-norm inner- t.on. Utmlnnh by the firm, half yen-r or Sqttnrti r. tor a colotnn or lcn, upon reason. l ullie ltflnl. . JOB PRINTING- lof all ordinary kinds 'u‘Hmtul null}, cor- rectly and union-Me rain. 5.1).UAND, I‘I III/rut?! l i I . \ss.‘

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