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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 22 Mar 1889, p. 5

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Dundee & Flavelle Brothers, Dealers in Dry Goods, ‘3‘ ., -..- A Foa‘ticlwirr. l)tscovnaÂ¥.-â€"The l’e- terborough Examiner says: “ For the past two years a little child of Mr. Thomas Parrineton, No. 50 Patterson street, has been under treatment for an obscure nasal cli'ectiou, with the symp- toms of nasal polypus and na<al catarrb. llr. Yelland, assisted by D. Scott, made an exploration, under chloroform. and discovered the cause of the trouble in the shape ofa ladies” boot button, which had been impacted in the child's nostril for two years.” ACCIDEN'i‘.â€"â€"On Saturday last Mr. E. Tripp, proprietor of the Fenelon Falls shooting gallery. met with an ac. cidcnt that has laid him up ever since. “'llile crossing the back yard with some wood for the stove, he slipped on the ice and fell heavily with the small of his back across a stick that lay on the ground. He was picked up, almost car- ried to lngram’s hotel, where he boards, and put to bed; and when he ventured down stairs on Thursday, for the first time since the accident, he had to be helped upagain. The fall was so so- verc that his recovery from its cll‘ects will probably be slow. Omoooouocoeoooooooooooo ~__.. _-__.. .-._ _.__._.-_.._ __._. HOUSE AND Lll'l.‘ FOR SALE. | The undersigned wishes to dispose of his house and quarter acre lot near the railway station, Fenelon Falls, and will give a good bargain to any person who is prepared to pay the whole or the greater part in cash. Possible purchasers are invited to call and inspect the property. Title indisputable. GEO. LITTLETON. Fenelon Falls, Feb. 6th, l889.â€"52-6. OYSTERS. FISH, II 5 FRUITS, CANDIES, CANNED GOODS. a o wooo~owoooovoooo 0-00“ oonoooooaonooooooowoo o o o l oowowwoo l i: Note tho lol owing Prices : Oysters, 35c. a quart. Iladdies 10¢. per pound. Fresh Herrings 25c. a dozen. l‘BIliTIIt-S. llV'RNELl..â€"â€"lu the township of Fenelon, on Sunday. March 3rd. the wife oer. Rich- ard llyrncll ofa daughter. Smutâ€"In Fenelon Falls. on Thursday, Oranges We. a doz. Lemons 25c. a doz. 3 pounds of Logor Dates for 25c. Choice Apples 15e. a peck. NUTS- Granoblc Walnuts 20c. a pound. Soft- .. . a , ) “V « ‘ . , "max “h? m” “It” OI Mr‘ I in” DOV“ 0‘ 9' shelled Almonds 20c. a pound. Brazrl Nuts son. We. a pound. Filberts 15c. ti. poulld. Pea- DI [113.1% I 13] 1‘) . Ki:l.t.Yâ€"McKtt.l.t:u.â€"â€"At llobcaygeml, on Monday, March 13th, by the Rev. William Uraigic, Mr. Charles Kelly to Lizzie. only daughter of Mr. A. llcliillcn, all of Fene- lon Falls. ________________.___._____._.._. I)II§.‘J). .\R(‘ilER.~â€"â€"Al Seattle, Washington 'l‘erri- Lory. 1.7. 5., on \l'cdllesduy, February 27th, .llr. Joshua Archer, aged 27 yea-rs and 4 months. Hymanâ€"At Fenelon Falls. on Thursday, llarch the 21st, 'l‘hcrcsa Antonettc, third daughter of Mr. Will. lluntcr, u'ged '13 years. ____________.____â€"â€"-â€"--â€"â€"â€"- F [SNELON FALLS MARKETS. warted by the North Star Roller Mill Co. lt‘enelon Falls. Friday, March 22nd 1889. Wheat, fall. per bushel - â€" $0 97 I 00 Wheat. spring. “ â€" - - 0 95 l 00 Wheat, Scotch or bite, - - 0 97 l 02 lat-icy, per bushel - - - 45 50 Oats, “ H - â€" â€" - 33 35 l’easc, ” “ - - - - 60 68 Potatoes, “ 30 35 llutter, per 1b., - - - - - l5 l7 Hogs, per cwt., - - - - 5 75 G 50 Eggs, per dozen, - - - - )2 l3 llay, per ton, - - - - $13 00 $15 00 Sheepskins, - - - - 40 75 lieefllidcs, - - - - $3 00 $3 50 \‘fi‘tiififir'c' . . ' F L O R A L G I D . 138?}- l’lor-r'sr Seed. Catalogue at America. \'-\"-pl(‘ll' li~t of Vt'lvlnlilrs. l-‘lowcrs, Illzllls and small x A unit dust". at trivvs'. Lew Shape, New complete-2': revised ' proved. Cunmlllsmnrc iv" tirzulau: r " *- 'l'e ‘pl'illlr-d. :l clrizallt 'r‘. plates Srl'r’ . . l l'ollfi~licl‘c. Evcrv purl. ,1 ‘.\"il i Ul'vll.‘ :t it of loud or : ultquth “Ll‘lilllt sir-ml. Htvcul'utn'. l’rive of \‘la X's 1‘ Dumb nylon, t‘otltuiltlll': a certificate coor‘l’t‘orllf' “Cplii‘w'pljihlrl‘t goods. xiv 15 cents JAMES ll.‘ \ H a u .N. I . o i ' ' Rochester, N. if. 'rl1l~' _._._.__-._-..__.___.__-__._â€" rillliosoo Veterinary Surgeon, lBHBl Ull lalIS' Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College. Toronto, 1884. Diseases of Domesticated Animals Treat- ed on SCiBlltlflC Prluelples. Equine Dentistry a Specialty. Residence, Corner Colborue &. Louisa sts. ...â€".. .‘l. Brâ€"Wllrl. .\'l"l‘l~‘..\'l) .\'l‘ IlOIlCA‘t‘GEON EVERY FRIDAY. are. hunter’s is THE RIGHT PLACE TO GO FOR ilERl â€"AND- Fancy Goods. M; L I .‘u. ~.J..-..~-â€"v~ Lace Curtain-c. Embroidery and Materials for Embroidery- iu Silk and Wool. Filosclle, Arrasene. Ribosene, etc. Also, Collars. Curls, Handker- chiefs, and Fancy Goods of all descriptions. Mrs. fieeIey. nuts 20c. a pound. MIXED CANDIES 15c. A POUND. ruo ouorcosr minceâ€"Es o CIGARS. .__â€"__â€"â€".___.â€"â€". SMOKE ‘ MUNGO,’ the best 5c. cigar in the market. Canned Fish, Fruits and Vegetables, all the best brands. PURE -‘='= APPLE CIDER, 43.00. per Gal. Uysloro Served at Al Hours, cooked or raw, by the plate or glass. Burl Si. Leon liner ! “ Never let your chances like sun= beams pass you by.” A 20 per cent. discount for 21 days â€"â€"â€"..&Tâ€"-â€" .l. h. WATCHMAKER, Next Door to Post-office. 9 EREENE & ELLIS’S LUMBER YARDS, Fillilllll Hillâ€"Sill] llNDSlY. We have for sale here and at Lindsay all kinds of lluildiug liumbcr, Joist, Scantliug Plank, Timber, Latll, l’ickets. Shingles. l-‘cnre Posts and all kinds of Plant-d and Matched Lumber from one to two years old lliil‘ Common Lumber, both Pine and llcnllcck, inch and two inch. is mostly new slur-k. cut last season. well roofed. dry and bright. manufactured expressly for the local trade of l-‘curlou Falls and Lindsay and surrounding country. ‘ l-‘lonl mll‘ long experience in the business. and being iv'rildr-rs Olll'St‘lVL‘s‘, we have a good idea of what is required for first class or ccltlmon building materials for houses barns and outbuildings. We have :1:<ol~lcd and piled by lhcmwl‘zes both qualities to suit purchasrrs. l’ricr: from $3 Sm in $5 per .\1 fret and upward-.1. We have about twolniilion lect llifllltllbl be sol-l to liLllxt’ mom for new stock. l‘:'.l*- zics‘ requiring any of he alsch sink wil' save money by calling llz-l’orc )tlll'cl.:‘.lll,d clscwilcn‘. or by sending :hrir bills here or to Lindsay {or quotations. llilis t-Silltlnlri: and returned for approval. (‘an ship by C.‘.l loads to all p nints. (.‘an gct Sprl'ltll ram 021 to April next. Send on Your (writ-rs " One Doll-i: Saved is 'l‘wu Dollars liarncd.‘ Tana Notion -â€"’l‘he above is all gang lump. bcr, paralch widths. GREENE & ELLIS, Pension Fella, SAM'L PARSONS, Ang at Lining. Fenelon Pails, Jan'y Nth, [885. 48-1}. our our 11 lions our ultimo our ~ pers from 250. per pair up; see ’cm. Clothing, Millinery, â€"â€"â€"â€"-*_:_~â€"â€"0F LINDSAY.=â€"_â€"â€"_-;â€" Blazing with Novelties In New Goods for the Spring Trade, comprising the handsom- est and most carefully selected stock we have ever shown. We intend to ofl‘er you such irresistible inducements to trade with us this Spring, the refusal of which will be conclusive evidence that your economical thinking apparatus has gone astray, as our new Stock is positively unrivalled for Novelties, for Beauty. for Rarity, for Quality. for Comprehensivcness, for Bed Rock Value. Our bargains are so absolutely unparalleled that the eyes of compe~ tition are already sticking out like onions. We are showing twentyâ€"seven shades of New Dress Goods in twenty-two diil‘crcnt qualities, ranging in price front 10 cents to the finest dress fabric, with trimmings to match in nearly every instance. In Black and Colored Silks our stock must be seen to be appreciated, as our novelties in this line are so rich and rare and the prices so very reasonable that it is impossible for us to describe on paper the wonderful astonishment depicted on the countenance of every person who examines this line and com- pares the prices with those asked elsewhere. Our prices for White and Grey Cottons are fully 10 per cent. lower than mill prices to-day. Come and see us, examine our goods and prices, and you will readily admit that our inducements are so thor- ougly irresistible that, you must accept when you want to buy. i X 2 z : : : z x O l E l x O l E i i i i i When Buying Your Spring Suit Buy it Right, That means buy good Goods and have the suit made where it. will be made to fit you, trimmed with good durable trimmings. cutiu the latest English or American style according to roar own fancy, finished with exquisite taste and made hv skilled mechanics. Clothing made to order after this manner ~will cor- tninly give satisfaction. and when it is accompanied by the irrcâ€" sistible low prices now prevailing at the City Store, coupled with their very large assortment of Cloths, Twrcds. Suitings. Spring Overcoatings. etc. is it to be wondered at that they are not oulv maintaining, but rapidly increasing their famous and unequalled reputation for Gentlclncn’s Clothing. It therefore behooves evâ€" ery man. whether he be young or old. when ill want of clothing to consider these tremendous advantages, which should move irresistible. ‘ Iâ€"IAT FASIIIONS. All the new styles in Gentlemen’s Hats for the spring season are now opened up. The “ Del-y,” or ‘1 Chrislv Stiil'f: us it is usually called, is shown ill a variety of shades. ' llall‘ Still‘ and Soft llrtts ill the Fedora Shapes are as popular as CVcl‘. Silk liars are considerably changed, the brim being smaller and not so much bellied on the crown as last year. ’I‘wecd llccrslalkers and the Oxtord Cup with one peak will be very fashionable for spring wear. Irresistible novelties ill Gents’ Furnishings, Colâ€" lars, Gail's, etc. ‘ $®®THERAN, GAEE‘ERQ & MARK, Managers City Store, No. 2 Dobson’s Block, Kent-sh, Lindsay. For 60 Days. A. [RARE CHANCE TO GET CHEAT? GOODS. 'rrrrurrrro ii iii . ____._._-â€"â€"- â€"â€"â€"r~-._-~._.. wwa~<~s ill illii lllli or or. BELOW ooor. Jenkins Syrup of Fine Tar and mild. Gloomy can. not be "beat for colds. ooomooooowooo ooocuqoowooooo oowoovooow o... ¢oo¢qooosw~oooo owe.“ “>09. » «oommvvm Boots and Shoes IN ‘7‘"?‘7' i or an . ) do «fa: 5:1 FOR A FIRST. CLASS ACE ooowouowwuoo A vo>ooooo¢¢ooooqo 60~ooo¢0600¢0060 oovooy. oto‘oooo‘ N'OOQOO‘DOOGOG‘O oocwmwoeewv ‘ Puritan Calf ’ cork-soled Boots â€"-waterproof, sensible ; S L E I G ‘ \Valkenphast ’ and ‘ Common Sense ’ Boots; ‘ shoes, something new and something good. German Felt Slip- ‘ Boss ’ and ‘ Climax ’ ‘ seamless laced Bootsâ€"nothing to ripâ€"and THE ‘ GREAT MEDBGAL DISCDVERY" BOOT, curing Corns, Bunions, Tender and Damp Feet. We show samples of the leather of )ardigan ’ Overâ€" Carriage Factory, PENELON Promos. which a number of our fine lines are manufactured. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE cheml finished and mm,” mm” m,“ ABOVE NEW STYLES THEY'RE lllllKl'lllS Our Stock of Staples is, as ' usual, unsurpassed. We give with every pair of our celebrated Girls’ School Boots, a Beautiful kennel-bag GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Choice and Fresh. Eight pounds good Japan Tea for $3! .00. Two good Brooms for 25c. A good Scrubbing Brush for Sc. «oouowow«o«oooo”mouoo~ ooooooooocow» oooooo ooooovomo'oooovnonooomwooo oowawmo om BEVEL-ED GED $PLNT BLINDS. The undersigned is now mannfilcturing the ’. ii. .1" " 2’”'7’4'â€" above Blinds at 4%? it“ 4. 6 Cents per Square Fool, All Ready Fitted. i The mm “bs'mm‘” mm” "’“9‘ UM“ EFactory over James Knox's blacksmith and Ornamental. (live good satisfaction wherever lricd. l, shop, Francis-st. East, Fenelon Falls. Samples at J. lieard's Hardware Store. 523)" Agents wanted. \V. II. (711171":(3‘11. : Fcn‘elon Falls, Feb. 15th, lSSO.~l-tf. 'disl'nlch. iTHE begs to inform the public that he is pre- pared to execute orders for and wheeled vehicles of all kinds. 8‘35“ lit-pairs executed with nectar-es and DONE AS USUAL. J-J-BRANDON- Machinery for Sash and Doors [JOHN WALLACE will arrive about Irt February. w. H. GROSS, DICN'I‘IH'P, IJ'INIM-LXX'. _â€" will be at the “ MeArthnr lion-r," l‘c-nelrm f’alls, the second W 'anday tit-nigh lzmnth. Beautiful and durable nrlihcixl teeth made, 111‘! all other dental \vurl: properly done. 4,4461)“ Nearly 27 ycxtrs' experience. iG-ly. SUBSCRIIBE IVOR “GAZETTE.” ONLY ON}: DOLLAR PER. YEAR. 3" JOB PRINTING EXECUTED II THE BEST STYLE. AND AT THE LOWEST RATES. “a. 1 J .- agate...

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