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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 21 Nov 1885, p. 3

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F. SAfiD‘f'o-Rfi' has a large stock of ’ Pfices to Suit: the Times. I have on hand, as usual, :1. full stock of WAGGONS AND BUGGIEngRESH GROCERIEs, on hand, all guaranteed to be first class, which he will sell CONSISTING OF c H E E v E R- Sugars, Syrups, Tobaccoes, Rice, Raisins, Be sure and see his stock of PLOW-S AND HARROWS. Farmers requiring a barrow w Tooth Ilar'rows, which are Just the thing for rough land. H also keeps the following farm machines: REAPERS, SELF-BINDERS, MOWERS, SEEDERS. CULTIVATORS, RAKES. AND THRESHING MACHINES, and is bound not to be undersold by any one. as" All kinds of l’i..\.\'ixu done at. short. notice. Isns kept on hand. and sold at. the [mt-nit prices. ' All REPAIRS done in a first-class manner and on short notice. Some a specialty. . I, cheap second-band BLUGII'A for sale. Hi: returns sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on_him during the spare no pains to merit a continuance of it in the future. past 14 years, and will NEW FURNITURE FAGTOHY. Currants, Starch, Soaps, Teas and Coffees, Spices, &c. 9 Special Lines in Japan Tea, 300.. per 1b., 01‘ 4 lbs. for $1.00. 3 gallons Golden Syrup for $1.00. Crockery, Glassware, Earthenware, Brooms, Pails, Washtubs, Brushes, ' Clothespins, Matches, Bedcords, Etc. CANNED FISH, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES 01‘ the Choicest Iiind. Highest Price Paid for Butter and Eggs. Fruit, Fish and Oysters Always Fresh. GOODS DELIVERED. "VV. ‘V. BLOTT. ill do i‘vell to inspect his Sprin Various patterns of MOULD- Ilousn-Siiosiso and JOBBING Fenelon Falls, October 22nd, 1885. JOSEPH HEARD’S 0,â€"â€" The undersigned respectfully informs the public that his new factory ON FRANCIS STREET, PENELON FALLS, order, and is fitted up with all machinery necessary to turn out work at short notice, in the best passable manner and at moderate prices. is now in full running Hardware, Tinware it: Stoves. FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS Specialties of Seasonablc Goods. kept constantly on hand and sold as cheap as the cheapest. _..__. UNDERTAKING- ‘ollins to select from, and r. handsome Hearse furnished when A large number of (. required. Orders swift-[tail uml satin/limbo guaranteed. Sash and Doors made to order on short notiec and ot' the best materials. GROCERIES â€";XN1)â€" PROVl§l0NS. J. MCFARLAND has uowon hand a splendid stock of most Fashionable Styles. Parties furnish- fiiic l'rcsh TEAS, COFFEES, Sugars, Syrups, Tobaccos, Rice, Raisins Currants, Starch, Soups and all other groceries, which he will sell Cheap for Cash, and to which he invites the attention of thc public. CROCKERY, GLASSWA RE, Earthenware. Brooms, Pails, Wnslitubs, Blocking-brashcs, Clothes-pins. Matches and other articles in grcut variety. flanan Fish, Fruit 8: Vegetables of the very best brands and at the low- est possible prices. Cash Paid for Butter & Eggs and other farm produce. stir Flour and feed kept constantly on hand. JOSEPH Mclt‘ARliAN D. Fciiclon Falls, May 22nd, 1885. i iiiiii |_ll_BUSllllSS. The undersigned hi-ri‘by informs his cus- tomers Hill! the public [but he is SELLING OFF AT 0051', for cush only. his stock of Men's, Women's llllll (‘hildri-ii's ri-o-ly-niude Boots and Shoes,l m which he has an excellent assortment. From and after this date N0 CREDIT WILL BE GIVEN, us he is detrrniinivd to do business on ll strictly (nu'i luisii. NY All iii-ruins against whom he has past «lur- zirv-vznu lilll<l pay them before the m ui Nowiiilwr nut. or they will be placed in t_‘o:irl for Collection. l2: \lcCAldiUll. Fcnclon l-‘Alls. ilrt. l'.‘lh, 1332. 35-3. \l’h it's the runner '.’ " i. \Vhyl Ladyâ€"ill iib litre enveloped in it roll of 1m crazy with that hot \‘lillli§)â€"' Illif Sour-nigh llth t‘u.’llillll.lil_\' troubles me." go to Wm. H. l’lew‘a Drug Store. l-‘enclon Falls, and get 1‘ Lottie of Fluid Lightning? 1! curt-d lllK‘ in less thin than one minute. l alias-e xvi-p it lioltlr in the house. it only Coats 2:» Nuts." James Hayley. Hamilton, says: "i read thr- tc-stiinomals for llcliregor‘s Speedydomd; and thin. having secured the scr. Curr. and round that i had not to go to; New York. l'lnimlrlphin. Louisiana or Tu“ . ' . ' a: inf-.11! innit: “'llnl‘5‘f5 of its value; we. I l 3 '1 have plrn'.) of persons right hen to prove l & ;\ bottle and it helped Inc 2 Its room: right stay l gut \‘c: and indigestion as l think any one could articles in those lines of the best qualigr. be i have Likrn lhn-t‘ bottle: and am nur- - Well. how foolish! Why don't you l was as had I'llh Biliout Fe- Niclzle and Brass Ele-ctro Lamps. A thorough test proves this Lamp to be the best. It gives a pure steady light; equal to sixty sperm candlesâ€"the strongest light ever produced by any burner using oil. Glass Lamps of all shades and colors. Ornamental Lamp at rock bottom prices. SlLVERWAREâ€"A SPLENDID LOT direct from the manufacturers. All of these goods warranted and stamped. iiiâ€" SPECIALTY. A L0ng-Fclt_\_V_a_iit Supplied. A. Clark 8: Son, MERCHANT TAILORS, FENELON ITALLS, , , Stoves, 160 to choose from. their; halve J'I‘Ilst I)“; infiler entire}? 3:9; 1mg Cock-Stoves with all the latest improvements for cooking and - l l. l " - “t m 5° 8° C 5 0° ° C” c ' "g ” “" heating. Fancy ornament-a1 wood and coal Parlour Stoves. CANADIAN TWEEDS THE MAPLE LEAF gfigssfiafi saws, AND OTHER. GOODS, which the are re ared to made n in the . y p p p that have proved themselves, beyond dispute, far ahead of all - ‘ ' 2-" ' u . trimming, can be accommodated. Otllel Si“ 5 yet pIOd ced r- V ‘ All “fork Guaranteed. AXES FOR TIIIS FAIJL. Orders for Cutting Punctualb'mended ‘0' I have expressly hand-made Axes, the best in the Dominion. m1; Eifjfitifidimm ,885. .Cow Ties, Rope, &c. Head quarters for Machine Oils, Patent 011 and Putty, and a full line of general Hardware. You Will I'ind Fenelon Falls, October 1st, 1885. a complete assortment of first-class CABBAGE & HEAVY HARNESS. Whips, Snaps, Currycom'bs, Brushes, TRUNKS 8i. VALISES, and various other articles, at Jos. Nevison‘s Harness Shop, Colborne Street, Fenelon Falls. 36" Collars warranted. Repairing done with nentness and dispatch. 31-ly. lBERTRAIVI a co. beg to announce that they have purchased the iiig their own material, with or without R. M. BUTLER’S â€"-I'OR-- scars ruin snore of all kinds, at Rock-Bottom Prices For Cash. HARDWARE BUSINESS l formerly curried on by MR. GiLner Anni-2n- [8021. It is their intention to continue the business under the management of Mr. J. Mitchell, keeping a. iCOMPLETE STOCK :ol all kinds of Hardware, and selling at the very lowest WHOLESALE PRICE, ,bcing determined to secure the trade of all [who desire to buy wherever they can pur- ,chase cheapest. BERTRAM tit 00. Penelon Falls, Aug. lst, 1885, i iiiiii I_ll__BlIS|lllSS. BARRETT BROTHERS ,respccllully inform the residents of l-‘enclon Falls and its vicinity that they have recent- ly purchased Mr. John Motl‘iit's BAKERY â€"ANDâ€" GROCERY. ,and will continue to supply cus- tomers with the CHOICE BREAD for which the old shop has always been The FRANCIS STREET EAST. 3 business Parties in want of rice; oft Gravel“: l l they will be prepared to sell all the staple should call and see the They will also keep a good stock of l_\' unit. and can at any kitd of food 'ilhsl 'FHESH GRUGEHIES r “BARGAINS mm" ‘1‘ “ 13- 5- 5W“ W“! 5‘0”. “Hr All of which will be sold at the very lowest ‘ on it hurting me. lion} my that l on bet- tcr than 1 our up“er to be In: Falls. if :s ileum-gar s l'nrle‘a l‘arbolic Cente. Inuit on harm; and be turn- you get. Mc- Price. Wei 5 Ellis, Druggul. Footlo- GNgu.’ 3 91:3“: s Carlivlir Errata. J3 nulls. fails. to: the grantee. local Inger. you uhould be so unfortunate u to lists. Sun or Wound yourselt‘iu any way. the prop-c: this; lu Lrep clue and but it 92?? Subscribe for the Ca- .rdh', only $1 a year in advance. For correct local news take the living profit. . The Finest Flour 1 offered at this establishment. kept constantly on band: also .OATS, BRAN 5r. Sl-IOR'I‘S.iSODIE EXTRA CLIEAP LINES 'Fum produce taken in exchange for goods. l . nae-mindmsuucmwscs- ill] Untlcrnclothiug. Clouds. Shawls. Mitts, &c., ICE CREAM. ds in great demand at this season. JOHN St. LAWRENCE, ! At! its Cream Parlour will be opened as , )IANAGEII. soon at hot nutter at: in. fl" A slurs c! puhhc patronage in res- pectfully solicited. D. & J. BARRETT. Rule: Falls, April 23rd, 1555. 9-H. . incur ‘ Cord ind-Season! MR. “GAZETTE,” SIR! ASTRACHAN MAXTLES, FURâ€"LINED CIRCULARS, SEAL CAPES, CAPS AND GAUNTLETS, RACCOON COATS, ALSATIAN DOG COATS, PERSIAN COATS, GOAT ROBES, FARCY ROBES, Lv AB UNDANOE AT THE CITY STORE. SOOTHERAN, CATHRO & MARK, CITY DRAPERS A.ND CLOTIIIERS. No. 2 Dobson’s Block, - - 2 Doors West of the Post Office. - - Kent Street. Lindsay. l l l l Tiliflilitiriir EVENT in lLlllEllY. Mrs. HEIDI-BY lliis just root-iced and opened up it lui go stock (if NE‘N GOODS, including FANG? DRY $0008, â€"â€"nudâ€" ALL KINDS OF WOOL. all ofwhic'h will he sold :ll LESS THAN LINDSAY l’llll‘l‘IS, A nice lot of WALL PAPERS nnd Wixnow Binan just opened om. To) 5 in. grunt variety, 'l‘oilct Sets, Vim-s, Fancy (fliiiiii-wureniid various other llrllClt‘:. to which the attention of intending purchaser! is i'cspocu'ully invited. MRS. KEELEY. Fenclon Falls. May 7th, 1885. ihlilidlllS 1 Patterns 1 And the most marked change that has taken place this season is the big come down in the prices of Dry Goods, and where it is most visible is at the PALACE DRY Goons AND CLoTiiixG I‘IOUSE. Being wide awake as to the state of the country, as well as to the wants of my patrons and the public generally, I have de- cided to lower my percentage by half, and that, along with my facilities for buying goods cheap, I can say that better value can be given by me in all lines of Dry Goods than anywhere else in the county. This is big talk, but I new ir, and will convince any one who will wisely give me a call, and if my goods do not turn out exactly as represented will refund the money for them. Note the following Special lint->- at job prices : lb. \Vhite Blankets at $3.25 per pair; Fine Double Breasted Ovci'coats for $6; llcavy Check Full-cloth Ovchonts for $7; one No. 1 Comibrtcr, full size, for $1 ; Liulics’ Mantlcs at less than cost -, 100 pieces Scotch tweed fall suitings at less than iiiiiiiu- lacturcrs’ prices. I am bound to make a thorough clearing out in these goods. A line lot of Soul, Per- vsian Lamb and Asti‘nclinn Cups, at hard pan prices. Remember, I kch the largest and best. stock of goods in town, and mean business. IIUGII McDoUnALL. Elie {Julius Dru (Boobs a dilutliing firings. Interegting to Everybody. I have just received the largest stock of Fancy Goods ever offered in the village of Fenelon Falls, consisting of DIUSICAIJ INS" ‘RUI‘IEN'FS, such as Violins, Banjocs, Accordeous, Concertinas, Mouth-organs 5.: 'l‘ainbourines.j Wall Papers and Window Blinds, i and 0. very large stock of Point Brushes, Varnishes, Japans, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY, Mixed Paints of all shades of colours, ready lor the brush, Pictures and ljictlu'e 1*“1-5111103, and a line stock of Trunks, Travelling Bags, Valises and indies’ Satchels; also, A Great Variety of Pipes, Cigars and Tobacco, Stationery, l’erluincry and Toilet articles, and a very fine assortment of Watches, Watch Chains, Rings, Brooches and Other Jewelry, Toys, Vases and Fancy China-ware. Call and i'nsprct 17in XMt'AZ. ‘ STEPHEN N]GVIS()N. OI’I'OSlTE TUE POST-OFFICE A full assortment 0t McCall’s Bazaar gloveâ€" litting Patterns always on hand, and will be sent by mail post paid 011 receipt of price, by Wm. Campbell Fcnelon Falls, April 4 th, lb‘85. Daily Arrivals “Orâ€"â€" GHRISTMAS GOODS at '6‘. A. Mother-oil's BRANDON & ROBSON. BOOK STORE 8â€"1â€"3511..â€" lo the lnhabilanls [ll lenelin Falls and Surnundlng Eiunlry. 4“ U310 BEEORIUM' Come Onel Come All H and um] cxniiiine lflooild before purel..mn;g clac- where. G. A. METHERI‘ILL, Ol’l‘ttlil’ll Till: Home" cu : cu, 1(1-111-Ht., IJntlHuy. Lindsay, (icioln-r 27th, l884 Fenelon Falls, April 9th, 1885. Having purchased the stock, etc, of Mr. John A. Ellis, made large additions tlici‘cto, we beg to solicit. a continuance of the support extended to him, and we will use our utmost endeavours at all times to make prices satisliictoi‘y to one and: all who may favour us with their patronage. Our stock will be ll)llll(l complete in . -.._.._...._ ..-.._..._.. _._._. GENERAL crocrniss AND PROVISIONS . “t “i A ‘V’ j ’ ‘ (Kllll’l‘lb'l‘l‘llt & Blflldll-IR, ‘ GROCKERYi GLASSWARE, 840. 39}. Try ()ul‘ TEAS, they will please you both lll pricesi ,1“ mm. m M. y _ H 1 land quality. In addition to the itlio\'c we have also a lairgi~,,,,,1f_,,,..,l “2h, ,5.,:2,,’i,':’;:;,',,._i ', and “I,” Fulcctcd Stuck “f :t'mm largo contracts (n th- riniilh ‘ , M. I flu)“ hii-li Mid dnllm ul ull hum. Ll .llt: on u ‘- n-i no lf‘t' illltl « trod "hill i... a Mens’ and Women’s Boots 8: Shoes. M... l - - , . , . I 1 . ,.. ‘ll"llCL' on iiull'l SUV-('1 Hunt. ‘iwhich wall be sold as low .is t it: ownt. l‘ HAW. I“”'3Vi(l" l'nlll, April 1" Li. a BRANDON & llllllSl').\'. ‘ l Yours respectfully. Fi-ncloii Falls, February lSth, 1387i. . :‘H'ri-i. V‘i'ni'tl, . ; Dress & fifiitntlc Makr, N0 ADMISSION F".r.aE 4. -. l ResidenCe on Bond St. West. To the Great Central Show of" ,, , ,Lu',"'f;,'fi : Sud-r York liuliiom ‘, Pent-lool‘nlls,J-n‘y12nii, . "l til-P TS AND SHOES lTlie " l‘eiiclon Falls him-lie ” ,300 which is now on exhibition zit i1 printul «wry Saturday at ll» 012.4"; on, the norm: of Slay & Francis .ir--'.4. l _ jMACUIRE’S CHEAP [CASH Boon”, ‘ , , AND SHOE STORE, 3233::$113313}.‘2.t‘3f.‘.i..t'1‘.tiii; . v it“: i i i a'd. and crammed Will! :i go-iii-rnl stock of the mm! min: l~lw nature, '" "'““ “‘l' ‘ , , .. . .‘Ll'csrli 1r .-. 0V“. Un,_,,-,.,1 p, tho gaze ul an admin“; I». ( ‘ ‘ H u“ M. fl , Iltl‘ll'fial’fllnl or l-‘. inn; r'nrtll, . u r" 0â€"" â€"â€" i ' r l 1 r ‘ r ' ' fr: .'." ’0‘ . .' I ‘ 4 '4" General excellence is lhe lll-llllglllnlilli,’ i- tlilrr “ii't‘li ;. hid!“ . “l. . '- l r M uI H ILJ'II‘II.1:“:::‘I:1¢'A| : v . . yr - . ‘ ' "i'.~.'-r: i.. {I .. u. .. 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