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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 5 Apr 1889, p. 5

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Carpogs and Oil-Cloths, No. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. .â€" Reported by the North .S'tnr Roller Mill Co. Fenelon Falls, Friday, -‘.nril 5th, 1889. Wheat, fall. per bushel - -;vt 97 1 00 Wheansprinz. “ - - - u 05 1 00 Wheat. Scotch or Fife, - - O 97 1 20 Harley, per bushel - - - 45 5') Hats, ‘- .. - - - - 33 35 False, “ “ - - - - 60 68 l’o'atocs, “ 30 35 ii 'tr-r.pcrlb.,- - - - - 15 )7 Hogs. per cwt., - - - - 5 75 G 50 Eggs. per dozen, - - - - l2 13 tiny, per ton, - - - - $13 (10 $15 00 ____...â€"â€"â€"- Pursuant to the Itevised Statutes of On- tario, 18.37, Cap. 110, the creditors of John Ellis, late of the Township of Verulam, in the County ofl'ictoria, Yeoman, deceased, who died on or about the 20th day of Octo- ber, 1888. are, on or before the 301h day of April, 1880, to send by post prepaid to Messrs. Barron 5; Campbell, of the Town of Lindsay. in the County of Victoria, solici- tors for William Edward Ellis, administraâ€" tor of the Estate of the said deceased, their Christian and surnames, addresses and de- scriptions. the full particulars of their claims and the nature of the securities (if anyflield by them. The said administrator sliall,,after the said 30th day of April,1889, be at liberty to «la-tribute the assets of the said tl'_‘(:(‘.'l:~1(31l.01' any part. thereof, amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which such adminis- trator has then notice, and shall not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose claim such administrator had uot'notice at the time of the distribution thereof, as the case may be. Dated at Lindsay this lst day of April, 1531). BARRON’ d: CAMPBELL, Administrator's Solicitors. id's Binohor Shop. The undersigned begs to inform the resi- dents of Fenelon Falls and vicinity that he is now carrying on the butchering business 09oooooouoflmuooomuwfiowoowww o 311v THE RED STORE. , . ottoovooooo-‘oooc 9‘9oooyooooooooooowmoowowmow and is prepared to supply the public with J-‘LIJL IKINDS OI? BIEIAT at. the lowest living prices. 1123;“ Patronage respectfully solicited. DANiEL DUGGAN. Fenelou Falls, April 4th, 1889.â€"Stf. no art-r a. “F OPAL GUIDE. film‘sâ€"Pioneer Seed Catalogue of America. ('oinplete list of Venetablcs. Flowers, Lulbs and bin-all Fruits. with «h script Isand prices. New Shape, New Tvpe. completely revised and Improved.- Coulaius more vin'ieties than any other (-atulo'zuc printed. 3 elegant. colored plates SUN. inches. and a frontispiece. Lverv person who owns- a foot of lllllll' or cultivates a plant should have a. copy. )‘rice or \ l_t‘K’.5' 1. Lunar. Grim-1, containiu': a certificate good for 1.) cents worth at Seeds. ' ‘ " . . E‘ VICK SEEDSMAN 0m) 1.; “ms J KM 3 Rochester, N. if. liturgiio no 170i: SALE. The. undersigned wishes to dispose of his house and quarter acre lot near the railway station. Fcuelou 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. LITTLETO N Fenelon Falls, Feb. 6th, 1889.â€"52-G. «unuuou». #555,}? _- p??? 2 sissdi-sE-iiȎ,ses : g 5 s‘l‘ifi‘i“? “I a 9 '0... O O O O z :"N O P i O O 3 : ll S ix. L E a. 3 Z 0 a .q.. A NEAT VILLA in Fenelcn Falls, in perfect order and with good outbuildings. " ,‘R.M.Mason, ' . as: . -. ' Veterinary Surgeon, - 1" ienolon Falls. Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto. 1884. Diseases of Domesticated Animals Treat- ed on Selentific Principles. Equine Dentistry a Specialty. Residence, Corner Colborne & Louisa sts. N. B.â€"“‘ILL ATT EN I) EVERY AT BOBCAYGEON FRIDAY. .W BLQT DEALER IN W W l OYSTERS. FISH, FRUITS, CANDIES. CANNED GOODS. o a moooovowoooooowovmov o o ovooooownonoooo oaoooooooooonoooovowooo - a I o ovoovvoooovooooovowooooo g: 009on o o i Nola the in owing Priors : Oysters, 35c. a quart. Haddies 10c. per pound. Fresh Herrings 252. a dozen. Oranges 300. a doz. Lemons 25c. a doz. 3 pounds of Logor Dates for 25c. Choice Apples 150. a peck. NUTS- Granohle Walnuts 20c. a pound. Soft- shclled Almonds 20c. a pound. Brazil Nuts 20c. a pound. Filberts 15c. a pound. Pea- nuts 200. a pound. MIXED CANDIES 15c. A POUND. THE CHOICEST TOBACGOES & CIGARS- SMOKE ‘ MUNGO,’ the best 5c. cigar in the market. Canned Fish, Fruits and Vegetables, all the best brands. PURE-a:- APPLE rCIDER, 400. per Gal. llyslets Served at All Hours, cooked or raw, by the plate or glass. Drink St. Leon Water l “Never let. your chances like son- beiams pass you by.” A 20 per cent. discount for 21 days â€"A_Tâ€"- .l. h. TIDD’S, WATCHMAKER, Next Door to Post-ofiice. In our on or us no nouns Noni: â€"â€"::..â€".0F LINDSAY.=__â€"-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 offer 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 Comprehensiveuess. 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 twenty-seven shades of New Dress Goods in twenty-two different qualities, ranging in price from 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- ou the countenance of every person who examines this line anti 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 rcadily‘admit that our inducements are so thor- ougly irresistible that you must. accept when you want to buy. owoonoooooooooooeooooo ooovoooooooopl 0v00oooooooooooooqocoeoovoooooeooo When Buying Your SpringSuit Buy it Right, That means buy good' Goods and have the suit made where it will be made to til- you. trimmed with good durable trimmings, out in the latest. English or American style according to your own fancy, finished with exquisite taste and made by skilled mechanics. Clothing made to order after this manner will cer- tainly gi'te satisfaction, and when it is accompanied by the irre- sistible low prices now preruiling at the City Store. coupled with their veryr large assortmeut'of‘ Cloths, Twceds. Suitings, Spring Overcoatings, etc:, is it to be wondered at that they are not only maintaining, but rapidly increasing their famous and unequalled reputation for Gentlemeu's Clothing. It therefore behooves ev- ery man, whether he be young or old. when in want of clothing to consider these- tremendous advantages, which should prove irresistible. IIAT‘ FASI‘IIONS. All the new styles in Gentlemeu's Hats for the. spring season are now opened up. The. “ Dery," or ‘1 Christy Stiff," as it is usually called, is shown in a variety of shades. llalf Still‘ and Soft Hats in» the Fedora Shapes are as popular as ever. Silk Hats are considerably changed, the brim being smaller and not so much bellied on the crown as last year. Tweed Deerstalkcrs and the Oxford Cap with one peak will be very fashionable for Spring wear. Irresistible novelties. in Gents‘ Furnishings, Col- lars, Cuffs. etc. SGGTHERAN, GATHRQ & MARK, Managers City Store, No. 2 Dobson’s Block, Kent-st, Lindsay. A RARE CHANCE TO GET CHEAP GOODS. dunkin’o Syrup of Pine Tar and "Wild. Cherry can not ‘be lll‘illllllll lll llii on lllll lllll AT 0E. Bobbitt" cost heat for colds. II. ooooooooouoqooo Noomooooooooo o¢~oooooooowooo «oooowoooooo ooomwoooooooo ”WW 4 W ‘ Puritan Calf’ cork-soled Bootsâ€"ovaterproof, sensible; ‘lValkenphast’ and ‘ Common Sense ’ Boots; ‘ Cardigan ’ Over- good. German Felt Slip- ‘ Boss ’ and ‘ Climax ’ shoes, something new and something pets from 250. per pair up ; see ’em. seamless laced Bootsâ€"nothing to ripâ€"and THE ‘ GREAT MEDICAL. DISCOVERY ’ BOOT, We show samples of the leather of curing Corns, Bunions, Tender and Damp Feet. Boots and Shoes .‘finafou’s. tooooooorororioo FOR A FIRST CLASS CUTTER -â€"-â€"O]Iâ€"â€"-- SLEIGH â€"G‘rO TOâ€" SANDFonDs Carriage Factory, ENELON FALLS. AT oooooooooooooooo 'Ooooooooooovooob Ooooofioooooooooo ooooooooo~oooooo obooooovo4oooooo ~9094~9+o¢vvoooov A good well and cistern on an yacre lot, with garden and fruit trees. Terms easy. Apply to .I. )lcliat:i..\s.o, or on the. property to D. .‘chlfiRMlD. Fenelon Falls, March Tth, 18893â€"44“ GREENE & ELLIS’S LUMBER YARDS, iENilllN llll_8_llllll llNllSllY. We have for sale here and at Lindsay all kinds of Building Lumber, Joist, Scantliug Plank, Timber, limb. Pickets, Shingles, Fence Posts and all kinds of Plaued and Matched Lumber from one to two years old. Our Common Lumber, both Pine and Hemlock, inch and two inch. is mostly new stock, cut last season, well roofed, dry and bright, manufactured expressly for the local trade or‘ Fencloa Falls and Lindsay and surrounding country. From our long experience in the business, bioticejogrodi’cors. in the matter of the Estate of the late Thomas Ray. of the Village of Fenelon Falls. in the County of Victoria, labor- er. deceased. .\'otire is hereby given pursuant to'tbe. provisions of R. S. 0.; Chapter ll“, Section 30:. r-ouiriug all creditors and others hav- 3 in;' claims against. the estate of Thomas3 llay aforesaid. who died on or about the , thh day of December iSSS, to send in to ‘ Messrs. McIntyre .'\: Stewart. ofthe town of! l which-.2). number of our fine lines are manufactured. DON’T FAIL TO SE} THE ABOVE NEW STYitES; THEY’RE UORKERS Our stock of Staples is, as . usual, unsurpassed. We give with every pair of our celebrated Girls’ School Boots, :1 Beautiful School-hag GROCEBIES AND PROVISIONS Choice and Fresh. Eight pounds good Japan Tea for Si .00. Two good Brooms for 25c. A good Scrubbing Brush for 5c. 3'. J". BRANDON. [Jon-m WALLACE begs to inform the public that he is pre- pared to execute orders for OOO¢OOO*OOOOO&OO0“ococo049.0000oooooooooo0000000¢ CROCKEIlY to GLASSWARK-_ 1:9,?“ .-\'1‘ 008T. “1811 woomoowwwnooowoomm .99... oooooo BEVEL-ED GED SPLINT BLINDS. The undersigned is now manufacturing the '1 above Blinds at lSLE-{GHS’ Bull-TEES! I 6 Cents per Square Foot, All Ready Fitted. , Several finished and' others under way. tlllll’i’lllli lllll PlllllllB DONE AS USUAL. Machinery lot Sash and Doors will arrive about lot February. F. SANDFORD. .5 5.. M 5 {ti k; (l. 5- Ehrg’errg Lindsay, solicitors for John Knox and \Yil-l liaiu l‘orneil, executors of the last will and . testament of the said Thomas Ray. 11 stateâ€" i ment of their names and addresses, the full particulars of their claims and the nature and being builders ourselves, we have a good idea of what is required for first. class or common building materials for houses, barns and outbuildings. and Ornamental. We have assorted and piled by themselves Samples at J. Heat-(rs Hardware Store. The most substantial Blinds made. wherever tried. '3 and wheeled vehicles of all kinds. I}. r 1’ - Give good magnum: Factory over James Knox’s blacksmith W. H. GROSS, will he at the “ hchrthur Iiouse," Fenelon both qualities to suit purchasers. of the security (if any) held by them, on or from $3 50 to $3 per ll feet and upwards. before the Prices We have about. two million feet that must W Agents wanted. Falls. the second Wednesday ofeach month. Beautiful and durable artificial teeth made, and all other dental work properly done. '3 shop. Francis-st. East, Fenelon Falls. 3 DENTIST, LINDSAY~ 3 16th day of Atpril 188$).l And further notice is hereby given, that‘. after the said date the said executors will ! distribute the assets of the said Thomas: Ray. tieceaSed. amongst the parties entitled 3 themtn. having regard to the claims of, which they have then notice : and that they , will not be liable for the assets or any part , thereof so distributed. to any person whose ' claim they had not notice of at the time of the distribution thereof. or a Dated this 411: day of March, 1889. MCIS'I‘YRE & STEWART, 44K Solicitors {0: the Executor: part thereof. i be sold to make room tor new stock. Par- ties requiring any of the above stock will save money by calling before purchasing elsewhere. or by sending their bills here or to Lindsay for quotations. Bills estimated and returned for approval. Can ship by car loads to all points Can get special rates on to April next. Send on your orders. “ One Dollar Saved is Tim Dollars Earned-3‘ Tu: Nortonâ€"The above is all gun g lum- ber, parallel widths. GREENE a ELLIS, Penelou Fallx, SAWL PMS, Ayah! at “My; TV. Iâ€"I.. CIIU'RCH. l Fenelon Falls. Feb. 15th, 1889.â€"-l-tf. THE 38' Repairs executed with nentness and ldispatcb. 454613;. BBIGESTO SUIT THE TIMEs.l, | SUBSCRIBE FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. Nearly 2': years' experience. 16-ly. “GAZETTE.” " JOB PRINTING EXEGUIED II THE BEST STYLE AID AT THE LOVES!" RATES-

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