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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 29 Mar 1889, p. 8

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. .â€"a- . -â€"_... .nmqu’nu'qW-‘qu-wD-W . HOUSE AND LOT 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. 61h, 1889â€"52-6. f" " r-r ‘3 - .. . " A FLORAL GUIDE. â€" neer Seed Catalogue of America. 1(.8(I§I?Dle§|ol!10{\'(‘fll'lllb1(‘5. Flowers. Bulbs and :ngnll Fruits. with descriptions and prices. New Shape, new a. completely revised and 11219207ch Contains more varieties than anv Illlicr catalogue nnl'ed. 3 elegant colored plates 5x101; inches. and n ronnsplcce. Ewrv [-I‘rsnn who owns a fun! or land, or ’cultl\':ttes a plant, lh-olll'l nnvoncony. Price ()1 \ 153K .5 l‘LOlLAL Quinn, Cuntalnln: a ccrtlflcmofiv-sux‘lligzip :Ieeus. ‘ AJI- \t‘.-..... only 10 cams. Rochester, N. Y. DEALER IN Note the i0 nwing Prices : Oysters, 35c. a quart. IInddies 10c. per i oDEYMANc is still selling Furniture away down at the Lowest Possible Living Prices Good Hardwood Bedsteads at $2.50. Fall Leaf Tables $2.50. Good Kitchen Chairs 45c. Extension Tables, Bedroom Suites and all other goods equally low. IS THE RIGHT PLACE TO GO FOR iillLLlNERl’ FURNITURE. NDERTAKING promptly and carefuliy attended to. i Q Q Q Q Q [:HRISTMAS Goons. To Those Whom It May Concern. . I positively will refuse to carry any account of any one who does not square up last years account in this month of February. Men whose common sense ought. to teach them that the storekecper is entirely depend- ing on them for the means to pay own debts, are showing much culpable indifierence whether they pay their accounts or not. Thanking those who have squared up, and hoping for a continuance of their favors. Respectfully, JOSEPH HEARD. 1889. SPth .1889. _‘ \ w‘ ‘0 _‘ o”. \4"! ;_. x ., , .\;, V QR) " MRS. R. MCDOUGALL has just returned from Toronto with a fine stock of ready trimmed MILLINERY, to which the attention of the ladies of Fen- clon Falls and vicinity is respectfully directed. Also, DRESS TRIMMINGS &c. Beautiful Goods. Low Prices. ORDERS PROMPTLY and CAREFULLY ATTENDED T0. Mrs. R.TTl7’â€"Dougall, Work Made U to Order Fcnelon Falls Feb. 15th, 1889. 2 Doors North of the Post-onlcc it on the shortcstpnotice. _,___ , jgrEUITs,CANDIEs. L. DEY M A N. : xâ€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"x . CANNED GOODS. ' n1: - MRS. HEELEY’S noon on can by wearing the only .. . ' r , r\ ‘ pound. Fresh Hotrmgs 2oe. a doz_cn. Prank Lazarus Oranges 30c. 11 doz. Lemons the. a doz. N >« ' .c 3 pounds of Logor Dates for 250. Choice Apples 150. a peck. NUTS- Granoble Walnuts 20c. a. pound. Soft‘ shelled Almonds 200. a pound. Brazil Nuts fine. It pound. Filberts 15c. a. pound. Pea- nuts 20c. 21 pound. MIXED CANDIES 15c. A POUND. THE CHOICEST TOBACCOES & CIGARS. SMOKE ‘ MUNGO,’ the best So. cigar in the market. Canned Fish, Fruits and Vegetables, all the best brands. fie =‘:'= 400. per Gal. Oysters Served at Al Hours, cooked or row, by the plate or glass. Drink St. Leon Water 1 “ Never let your chances like sun- beams pass you by}! A 1)er 061113. Factory & Wareroo W'M. M’KEOWN. D YOU EVER HEAR Boots and Shoes Talk ‘3 discount for 21 days __AT._ .l. h. i WATCHMAKER, _lh_§i_13_99r_tgj’_ni:@e-_ O C E ES w. h DREENE & ELLC’S LUMBER. YARDS, FENELON illlS AND lllllJSllY.i "â€" 1 We have for salc here and at Lindsay all kinds of Building Lumber, Joist, Scuntlingr ' l’lnnk. 'l‘imhcr. Luth. l’ickcts. Shingles, Fcncc Posts and all kinds of l’luncd and )lwtchcd Lumber from one to two yours old. Uur Common Lumber, both Pine and Hemlock. inch and two inch. is mostly new stock. out lust scuson. well roofed, dry and. 3 Currants, Starch, Soups and all other groceries, which he “'1” sell Cheap for Cash, d to which he invites the attention bright. mnnufm‘tnrcd cxprcssly for the local trade of Fenclon l-‘ulls nnd Lindsay and surrounding country. From our long experience in the business, and being buildch onrsclvcs. we have a all good idcn of what is required for first class ‘ or common buildng materials for houses, burns nod outbuildings. We have assorted and piled by themselves both qualitics to suit purchasers. Prices from S '- 5-0 to $3 per .\l feet and upwards. t l l i l l l l l i l g l , , l i Earthenware, Brooms. l’ails, \\ ashtnbs, ;. Blocking-brushes, Clothespins. Matches We have about two million met that must : â€"_A_NIDâ€" Fancy Goods. Lace Curtains, Embroidery and Materials for Embroidery in Silk and Wool, Filoselle, Arrasene. Ribosene, etc. Also, Collars, Cuffs, Handker- chiefs, and Fancy Goods of all descriptions. lins for 100. for 10 cents. tj® The freshest Goods in the village at ’3, Wm. Campbell. Di -â€"ANDâ€" PROVISIONS lllll Sl’llll ill THE ill, J. McNKELAND has now on hand a splendid stock of fine fresh TEAS, COFFEES, l Sugars, Syrups, Tobaccos, Rice, Raisins of the public. aCROCKERY, GLASSWAREJ and other articles in great variety. Keeley. EST VALUE. Fast Colâ€"$6. Ging- hams for 100. Fast Colored. Mus- «MWW 60W vwowoo WNW OPPOSITE THE rosr-orrrcn, FENELON FALLS. § WWW § Call and be Convinced 9m...» ALL AT THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES. Call and inspect; you can hardly fail to find something to suit you has just received the largest stock of Christmas Goods ever offered in Fenelon Fails, consisting of Christmas and New Years’ Cards, Stationery, Perfumery and Toilet Articles, Dolls of all descriptions and Sizes, Toys, Vases, Fancy Chinaware Musical Instruments, such as Violins, Accordeons, Concertinas, Mouth Organs and Tambourines A very large stock of Pictures and Picture Frames ment of Gold and Silver Watches, Rings, Brooches and other Jewelry, Pipes, Cigars in every inslnncc unbounded mistâ€"“mom and Tobacco, Wall Papers and WindoWIBlinds A fine assort- WMWWW Q ELEGANT PLUSH GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. i come-9.4%:- N S. NEVISON. § GREAT CESAR ! !! Only Think of It! W. McKEOWN has reduced his already low prices for Furniture 'from 10 to 15 per cent. that the Above is 3. Fact. Undertaking in all its Branches Attended to at the very Lowest Prices. . ms, Francis-st. West, Fenelon Falls. ave some that speak for themselves in alanguage s plain that they cannot “be misunderstood. all and see them. soon as you see them. .593‘ Hamilton’s Block, Jlllllllllll lllll Plllllll. The story they tell is about VARIETY, QUALITY AND VALUE. They know what they are talking about, and so will you as I Will not let them say anything more about themselves just now, but whatever else you forget KEEP THE BOOT AND SHOE TALK IN MIND, for a genuine surprise awaits you when you call at Kent-st, Lindsay. (late of the firm of Lazarus .c Morris) RENOVVNIED SPECTACLES d: EYE-GLASSES. These Spectacles and Eye-glasses have been used for the past 35 years, and given They are Tin: uns'r 1.\' 1m: wonLn. They ner- er tire, and last runny yours without change. For Sale by S. NEVISON. opposite post-oilicc, Fenelon Falls, Dealer in Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Wnll Pu- per of latest designs. Oil pointed Window Shades a Specialty. Fran/e Lazarus. Manufaciurer. 28 Maryland Road, Harrow Road, LONDON, ENG. (Late Lazarus & Morris, Hartford, Conn.) . W No connection with any other firm to the Dominion of Canada. E. IlAVV, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, FENELON FALLS. The advertiser is prepared to executc all orders with which he mny be favoured, from large contracts to the snmllcst job. 3%“ Sash and doors of all ’kinds made on short notice and of good materials. Work-shop on Francis Street East; rcsi- deuce on Bond Street Bust. EDWARD llAW. Fenelon Falls, April 10th, 1888. t.l. B. LAURANCE’S SPEETAELES 8: EYE-GLASSES. Recommended by the President ofthe Med- ical Association of Cunndn, the Presi- dent of the College of Physic-inns and Surgeons, and nlrnost every great mcdicnl authority in Cnnndu. 0 Are the only genuine articles that can be always rclicd on for perfect sight and com- fort. A puir of B. Laurancc’s Spectacles will outlast five common pairs and make up for loss of Vision by positive comfort and the consolation thut the wearer's eyes will improve by their use. Deal Brazilian Pebbles are kept by all his ngcnts, nnd ifyou wnnt solid comfort with your eyes cull on W. E. ELLIS, IlltlfGClh‘T Agent for Fenclon FltllS and North Victoria The. “ Fenclon Falls Gazette” is printed (:t‘t-ry Suturtlny at the oflice, on i thc corner nfMuy 6: Francis strco'te. , SlTDS(.'lUi’TlD.\' 31 A YEAR l.\' ADVANCE. ; or one cent per week will he added as long as it remains unpaid. Advertising Rates-.3. Professional or business curds, 50 cents I’nrticnlur attention paid to l and comfortable rigs at the lowest “ring I Give me a call and I will ' prices. 454;. . . - . I | tics rrquirzng any or the above stack “‘1” E d F h F t & V t i saw money by culling before purchasing . , a E l [N‘rliurr per nnnum. (Instinl ndrcrliscmcnu, dwwmrc' or by gondmg “Wk Lin, he” or . B. , y, g B (This, gecr line for the first insertion, and 2 {wilrw‘mnli‘i {0.7 “l'i‘r‘évfl' U?” ‘ml‘ {’3' 2'" est possible prices. 1 gm draw the attention of the Lublic to the “W- C‘mlm‘Ilél h." U“: .‘l't'flf, 131*” y?!" 0! ltlilll> m n: points. :m :c sprcin m es " . . quarter, tor u. on urnn or ens, upon reason- 00 , . . A - ~ ~. -- . l . ~ -- - DDS ; l ness lately owned by Mr. ll m. lluutly. and l “m “mum‘mvui h 1‘“) DUI “3 harned' ‘ and other farm produce. â€"â€"-â€"â€" shave made such improvcmcnls as will meet é JOB PRINTING Tn“; Nun“: â€"Thc “bow is a” gang hum; of all ordinan kinda e e t d l " one on short notice and at the lowest lam prepared to furnish first~clnss horse-5' ' x cu e at“ Y: ”’ ourrsu r ELLIS. Fen/Inn Fans. 5 “" l‘““d' ’ V D HAND SAML PARSONS. -ly‘rn.’ at Lirtisaji. l A. . , Proer be sold to make room tor new stock. l’nr- - u . i i to I.ind<:\_\‘ fur quotations. Bills estimated 1 of the very best brands and at the lOWcl G I Blacksmith lEast Francis Street, Fenelon Falls. I wish ’ “0"” 1“” ill“: for ever." subwqucnl ink?" enera : . ' V 1': ct ti: t I hav - .nrchn:ed il'c livcrv lust- :o Aim: on your urn-rs. . Cash Paul for Butler & l ‘ ” L l ‘ ’ ’ .n. m... be' "lllCl \ri ith‘ . W Flour and feed kept constantlyl Blacksmi‘hingin “H “9 dwemntbmncms the requirements or the "Mining l'umic‘ ’ " H“ i 3‘ , d rcctly and reasonable rates. I u l \ \ i Fuciou tails, lacy-13th, 1:135. ia-ly. i JOSEPH MnFARLAND. l “‘“3 “"m' = horse-shoeing. ; gunrnnzu satisfaction. l’cnelon Falls, April 18th, 1888. GEORGE GUODHAND l

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