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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 15 Mar 1889, p. 5

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O Carpets and Oilâ€"Cloths, No. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. I i BI RTHS- 110th All) Lil'l‘ FOR SALE. Jouxsrox.â€"At Fenelon Falls, on Friday, _.____._._. March 8th, the wife Of Mr. John Johnston The undersigned wishes to dispose ofhis of a. son. house and quarteracre lot near the railway 7 *wâ€"wfl station, Fenelon Falls, and will give a good I'VIXLIEIEIED. bargain to any person who is prepared to Smogâ€"Human â€"At the Manse, Fenelon my the “'le 0“ lh“ greater P3” in “Sh- pnna, on \Vcdnesdmm the 13m inst” by the Possible purchasers are invited to call and Rev. Wm. anhead, Mr. Allred Slade, of inspectth Property Title indisputable- Fellf‘lon, to Esther, daughter of Mr. Eli GEO, LITTLEI‘UN. Him”: 0f Somemllc- Fenelon Falls, Feb. 6th, 1889.â€"52-6. .: " DIED. -t a I‘m jol and fat, V B ! though I needn‘t say that ; for a glance o at my size and a look in my eyes, and HASORâ€"At Fenelon Falls. on Sunday, March 10th, Sarah Myrtle, infant daughter of R. 11. Mason, aged 5 months and '34 days. W _ H _ _~,°,___V you plainly can see there‘s no flies upon DEALER IN me. I‘m a little bit snort both of breath FENELON FALLS MARKETS. W W: and of hair, but from shoulders to knees v 'â€"j , . , ‘ z, , you can see I'm all there. I smile and I Reported by the All;th Mar Roller Hill 00. O E z i laugh; I joke and I elm“; I “(use to be sad Fenelon Falls, Friday, March 15th, l880. t. .i ’ ’ ‘ Ԥ and I never get mad. But you‘d never surmise w, an, m”. “C, bushel _ _$0 97 1 00 E. . . . Where my happiness lies; so I’ll up and confess \o-llem:s,w1,,‘g, l.- , _ _ 0 95 1 00 o i what you never could guess. A good suit of clothes, Whom, Scotch 0,. Fife, _ - o 97 1 03 i. .i '1 i' ‘ as everyone knows. which will make you ‘as snug as BMW , m, brhel _ - _ 45 50 z. . 3. .z a bug in a rug,’ makes you feel so content with tile money OMS 3' pl. 7r - _ - _ 33 34 z 3 x ‘ you've spent that you’re bound to feel glad, and you couldn‘t peas; u H - - - - 60 68 l' °x ' i. 'i get mad, though a man just as thin as a rail or (Him-rmâ€" Pomtées u 30 35 W that pin was to pull at your nose or to tread on your Butter plerlb., - - - - - 15 17 â€".._. toes. If you‘re fat or you’re lean, if you’re pleasant Hogs ’p” 0‘”. _ _ _ _ 5 75 6 50 I I or mean, let Sootheran, Cnthro and Mark sell you Eggs, per doze,“ - _ _ _ 16 18 N t F P , " ’ clothes, and from head down to toes you will feel "amber to”, _’ _ _ _ $13 00 315 00 D 6 ll 0 I sue}: a tllrill of con tentment until you'll - . _ _ _ - 40 7.- . W15 1 you were fat to enjoy more of that 22:???525’ _ , _ , <3 00 $3 53 OYSWI'S, 350- a quart “Mlle 10C- P” For the feeling’s immense and vou'll ‘ “ ' pound. Fresh Her-rings 25c. a. dozen. showyonrgood sense by gelling ~='w“â€"“‘ ‘ '* ’ .' 'â€""""’"" ““‘â€"“““" Oranges 30c. 21 doz. Lemons 25¢. a doz. __8_Sllil and the feeling to boot. Advertlsements. 3 pounds of Logor Dates for 25¢. Choice fT‘lT't I l l a, 1... __--:::_._._â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Apples 15c. a peck. . +_ I I i m" Ehilihgihhh I ' UTS' ‘ I l I | : 3W” “i ' Granoble Walnuts 20c. a pound. Soft- tm; shelled Almonds 20c. a pound. Brazil Nuts ‘ ( ) ( ) to». Mo. 9. pound. Filberts 15¢. a pound. Pert- h ---â€"--â€"' g g 1, . nuts 200. a pound. ' f. 3,; MIXED CANDIES 156. A POUND. "h â€"-â€"--â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€"-â€"~ ‘, A NEAT VILLA in Fenelon Falls, in Zorro; THE r ‘ Great Clearing Apply to J. MCFARLAND, or on the property to D. MCDERMID. SMOKE ‘ MUNGO,’ F0 1 F 115 5. ll 1889.-44' M on a ’ hmh 7 l’ the best 5c. cigar in the market. \. Canned Fish, Fruits and Vegetables, RIMI all the best brands. Veterinary Surgeon, PURE "'"" APPLE """ CIDER, _ 400-perGal- For 60 Days, dunkin’s Syrup of '~- Arr-lined" lallsl Oysters Served at l” Hours, Pine T3,. and-Win Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary cooked or row, by the plate or glass. W College, Ioronlo, 1884. . . A CHEAP GOODS. DiseasesofDomesticatedAnimals Treat. l qu“‘“â€" E,u,f;(’3Effigfiifiihgféffi,,,, llilliillili ill Till Ml WM lllll beat m mus“ Residence, Corner .Colborne & Louisa sts. -N.B.â€"-â€"WlLL.-\TTE~;Dâ€"AT BOBCAYGEON ‘5 Never your EVERY FRIDAY. chances like sun- , _ lE. lilllljlllillflllfllll. beams pass you 'I' IN {in the matter of the Estate of the late by!” ,5 , ggégoo aids, \‘5 Boots and Shoes l l i ii ll” W l? ‘l Thomas Ray, of the Village of Fenelon FOR A FIRST CLASS AT Falls, in the County of Victoria, labor- -: RAN . U I I to”. onowoww no. 0 to»... coo. «990-00....4”. omowoomom WW er, deceased. A 1381' (38111]. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the «WW... provisions of It. S. 0.. Chapter 110, Section . â€"â€"()R___ W 36, requiring all creditors and others hav- ‘ Puritan Calf ’ cork-soled Boots â€"waterproof, sensible; I I E ing claims against the estate of Thomas lay aforesaid. who died on or about the ‘ W'alken ihast’ and ‘ Common Sense ’ Boots - ‘ C'trdioan ’ Over- ot‘ the security (if any) held by them on or ‘ l ‘ r _ “ _ ; ‘ c‘ _ __ ., before the ’ ATCHMAKER, shoes, somethmg new and something good. German Felt Sllpâ€" (*0 TOâ€" l7th day of December ISSn‘, to send in to 16th day of April 1889. Next Door to Post Ofice pers from 250. per pair up ; see ’om. ‘ Boss ’ and ‘ Climax ’ S Ami mm” "Nice ‘5 1”be give": “ml ’ seamless laced Bootsâ€"mothing to ripâ€"and Hessrs. Mclntyrn 3.; Stewart, of the town of Lindsay. solicitors for John Knox and Wil. lium Corneil, executors of the last will and testament of the said Thomas Ray, a state- a after the said (late the said executors will 0 distribute the assets of the said Thomas ‘ _ 5 arria 3 Factor ll'iy, deceased, amongst the parties entitled g y’ ment of their names alld addresses, the fllll were”: “Mk”; ri‘I-i‘Ll'd ‘0 11‘“ Chums "r curing Corns, Bunions, Tender and Damp Feet. We Show samples of the leather 0t «mumum ) particulars of their claims and the nature l,‘;":{:;ou:.:;:_l [lil‘yllcii‘l‘lgugr1:3: which a number of our fine lines are manufactured. DON’T FAIL TO SEE THE several finished and others under war all-roof...lulu-limo, ..,l..{,€,}...0o la‘host‘ & anon; NEW STYL :s THEY’RE lroltlrlzlrs Oursiock of Staples is, as Culan they lltltl not notice, of at the time of usual, unsurpassed. We give with every pair of our celebrated _‘â€"“‘“ “r‘fogaril‘Q'fiji‘, Ԥ*_°‘f~'ff~\iffrfilh riggqflwl‘cofi Lug/13153. YARDS, Girls’ School Boots, a Beautiful Sl'llnol-bag :fci‘xlvltg‘nlljli; l GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Choice and Fresh. Eight pounds good Japan Tea 4-6. Solicitors for the Executors. for SLOO. Two good Brooms for 25¢. A good Scrubbing Brush for SC. DOW“ \g USU U ~__.__.h_ .‘_.,,s. __ .0 t I n' l l J. " MRS HEELEY’S “and J J' BRANDON M h' f S h dll ' ‘ hindsofliuilding Lumber, Joist,Srantling wo:«wwo:m;ov;oa”:~wm:w ' n I l‘lanlr, 'l‘imher,’ loath, l’irkets, Shingles, ls Fence Posts and all kinds of Pinned and Matched humid-r {rent one to two years old 1 Our Common Lilli h r, b 2h l‘ilte :ld g L L R E V llrlnduv‘n int-El and twll llll'll.dl€ lnllsllj; will“. begs to inmrm‘thc public mm he is pro. F. <l0L‘n‘. out last season. well l'lmfell, dry and pared to execute orders. tor will arrive about lrtl. February. bright. ll.l\llllf-lCill{'t'll expressly for the local trade at" l’elll‘lon Falls and Lindsay and â€"*A-â€"L] D_ surrounding country. I t SLEIEHS,GUTTERS,-“~~â€"--- « or. The undersigned is now manufacturing the above Blinds at i 6 cents per I and wheeled vehicles ofall kinds. The most substantial Blinds made. Useful lFactory over James Knox9s blacksmith w‘ H. and O namental. Give ood anti‘faction . r g a shop, Francrs-st. East, Fenelon Falls. DIQN'I‘IS’I‘. LINDSAY. wherever tried. ~ ~ - __ will be at the “ McArthur House," Fenelon bnmplcs 3‘ J. "card 5 Hard“are more. 1 Falls, the second Wednesday ofench month. WA.ng “Ned- PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Beautiful and durable urlihcial teeth made, ‘V. II. CI‘IITIQCIFI. tiff?” Repairs executed with neatness and “"‘l “HIBU‘” ‘éel‘i‘ll ‘_"‘”‘li l'rol't'rll' don. Fenelon Falls, Feb. 1521:, 1859.â€"-1-tf. dispatch. 43-151} Nearly .cl years experience. lG-ly. B‘OI'I’IC ‘ and bring inlildl-rs Olll‘St‘lVCF, we have a . c - . good idea of whnt is required for first class or common building materials for houses, M.W«_-1k1~-‘ barns and outbuildings. We havl- :lssnl‘ied and piled by themselves Lace Curtain:i Enlbroidery both qnafilies to suit nurrlmsers. Prices from $3 Sill in $5 p-‘r .\l feet and upwards. and Materials for Embroidery we have or...“ rim million feel that must in and wool he sold to make room for new slot-k. Par- k 9 lies rtquiring any of :he above slack will Fiiosene’ Arragene' Ribosene, etc. save money by calling before purchasing elsewhere. or by sending {heir hills here or to Lill'l‘Zly t‘ul' quotations. liiiis l-srllnated l ‘ - ‘v . . . ‘ ‘. . - .- and returned for approval. (.‘nzl ship by car M. . .‘ .j _ W 'A “‘0' (“H‘nfi’ (“11% II‘IndLOI loads to all points. Can get sprcial rates 1* chick. and Fancy Gogds Uf on to April nch Send on your orders. ' ‘ “0”” D°”“"S“"”d is MM“ E “ Gr A z E T T E 9’ 3“ descrlpl‘lons- Tau: Norm: â€"-'l‘he above is all gang lum- ‘ T H O bcr, parallel widths. ' canny“ ELLIS, Fenelon pom, ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. ’ SAll'l. masons, .zgmz 0: Lindsay. MTS. Heeley. pact... norm, on, .335, m, or JOB Panama EXECUTED IN THE 3251' STYLE no AT THE Lowest auras. From our lung" experience in the business,

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