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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 20 Dec 1889, p. 1

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V1 VOL. XVII. FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20TH, 1889. No. +5.. Will an in i an in the right direction if you will permit us to help you in the upward path, so to speakâ€"the path of plenty and prosperity. Do you want to rise in the world '3 DO YOU WANT TO BE WELL HEELED? Remember that economy is the parent of prosperity, and become a practical economist by trading with CARTER of Lindsay, better known as 0 THE RIPPER O of high prices. Below you will find some shaved down prices _ _ _.__- -______.__..___â€"â€"- l Millfll EHBISiMlS may be a little previous, but the large stock of CHRISTMAS * CARDS, PLUSH ALBUMS. POCKET BIBLES, The Feuelon Falls thistle. ’ ' Friday, December 20th,1889. Municipal Elections. Although the nominations of candi- dates for the positions of reevc and councillors will take place on Mondav, the 30th inst., and the elections will be held on the Monday following, we hear nothing on the subject beyond a rumor that there are two or three aspirants to the reeveship, and that there is likely to be a lively contest for the other seais at the council board. Mr. John Ans- tin, our present reeve, has been prompt and efficient in the discharge of his duties; but he has been surrounded by difficulties of other men’s making, and, Mr. Swanton being out of the field and chronic grumblers being numerous, it is not at all improbable that he will be opposed, although We have but little doubt about his re-election. If the councillors have escaped censure for real or supposed sins of commission or" omission, they are more fortunate than‘ apy of their predecessors; and, as as- pirants to office are generally numerous, UNDERTAKER. PICTURE BOOKS 8w. JUST ARRIVED SELLING AT a large display of Chairs W. Store and all kinds of are just in time for for the Xmas and New Years’ ‘â€" trade. Newest designs, Latest CALL AND SEE THEM. styles in cane and easy chairs. -â€"-â€"â€" It will pay you to call and see HALF PRICE ‘VV. E. ELLIS. them. December, 1889. b_____ L . D M A N, -_ .___-..-,_-A_. __ .. , , . . . Professional Cards. ‘ for December cuStomerS' the majority, if not all, of the resent Colborne street ' p ’_ . A“ H} F] I 1 . d u If F H C d incumbents may safely reckon upon op- “â€"‘â€"”'_‘_â€" woo rey anne ,p am an twi . ac. iancy orsc overs stripe . ... . . ..500. ositiou if the seek re-electi . r . &0. Good Heavy Factory Cotton . . . . . . . ...30. Large size white wool Bed Blankets a," be b y}, I ' Pu B Good Heavy Steamloom . . . . . . . . . . . . ..5c. 6 lbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..S2.50. - 8-8“) y t e e ecmonFoucefi’ the A P DEVLIN Beautiful Dress Goods in plain, check Large size grey Bed Blankets . . . . ..3135 Pompano“ are to be held m the eve!" RRISTER ' A ' ’ S 1. _ and stripe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c. Beautiful Lace Curtains new designs, lug msmad Of “.1100”: 83 formerly- A. Ch 1 §t°P:§{'nt'tL*I“Wid 0 1cm" _AND__ Extra wide Silk Plushes (all shades). .49c. bound edges) per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . 650. The change W1” meet With general in ancery, en ree , in say. Fancy Stripe Shaker Flannels . . . . . . . . 90. Heavy Cretonne Bed Comforters 65c. approval, as “ wage earners," who could sewn... r. commas, PRO V 1810 N S. shiissi’ssg‘as:mess-ass: °°“3“s.‘sif§i”.‘.?ҤS.'.":.f’f..i’fil‘it “gttfttgnd’ while; he in the ridd’e' _ _ . . . , 6 oz. Batts, guaranteed A 1 quality. . . . 50. Good Heavy Overcoats men‘s sizes 0 . le ay’ can a 8 present If they Attorney at Law, Solicitor in Chancery, __ V B ,. k C Y b ’ ’ msh The Chan 9 has been mnds so] Conveyance“ Money to 10am ' i ew .l'lJnS\\lC otton arn.. . . . . "$1100 . o’und edge . . . ......$4.00 1 f o 1 o g . _ t. e- I v - . s . . . . . . . . s s . a ‘ Kim Siam, - - Loom. 0n- J MCFARLAND fri‘ifiili‘élgESdri°‘e“§§$§§Li .82 Lad‘iicd‘.‘;°‘ii““°““ mm“ s15 oo .35 rife: iiiéybiiiiiiofihéirli Selim. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "' wâ€" "G‘ ' 'H"'B' O'P' KIVS has no“, on hand a splendid stock of %e1r]i.t;y 181m: C.i(i.1rpet(uicc patterns). . . . 13c. LadipisLlaprge Wool Shawls velvet Q2 00 of it by being present and firing their _ , L 10 ‘m r01 ery . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. e. um . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -.u . - -- (Smasson To mm", 3, Ho’mm fine from 2 Spoolsh-black ozroavliited Threlad for 5 hians {tug Ifiadiei’ ppm}. Cgps .... “$3.550 rem“ 0“ mumcm matte“ ‘ ‘ ‘ mac me use yet 5 eac1 . . . . .. c. r en 3 an oys mi a ion aps . . . . .. c. m ARR-lb'l ER. SOLICITUR: ‘50 Money Heavy Guernsey,Shirts and Drawers. .25c. Men’s Fancy Tweed Caps . . . . . . . . . . . .25c. Concert. Ladies’ all wool Braided Jerseys . . . .Sl.00 Boys’ Navy Blue and Brown Suits. . .. $1.25 Boys’ Heavy Overcoats . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.00 Children’s Wool Jackets fancy. . . . . . 25c. Something new in Ladies' Jackets..$2.00 to been at 6 per cent. Office, Kent street, Lindsay, Ont. Sugars, Syrups, Tobaccos, Rice, Raisins Currants, Starch, Soaps and all other F' D' MOORE’ groceries, which he will sell ARRISTER, ATTORNEY, d: SOLICITR Heavy Knit Shirts (collar attached). . .50c. Two Pairs Men’s Heavy Wool Socks (double heels)...... ......35c. Men’s Extra Quality White Shirts. . . . 50c. Men’s Heavy Cardigan Jackets (large The charity concert in Ingram’s hell on Tuesday evening was ‘well attended, the receipts amounting to within a few omllndK Noting-ye IZuIblicdsnhyloney to Loan. Cheap for Cash, Men’ssizlap..}.3..£k. 61.0.v.e.s..... . . . . . ..é'IISOc). Extrisi Lardgc White Honey-comb $100 cJents of 327, clear of all expenses. Mr. co en are in . . . . . It 1! . . . . . . . . . .. . prea 8...... . . . . . . .......... . ' V ' _ p;_n___,’______________ and to which he inv1te§ the attention Large Pure Silk Handkerchiefs .... ..sOe. Black Cashmere, 44 inches wide figibaieguzgmghgfe e 3:“); “mail” or HUDSI)ETH & JACKSON of the public. Ladies’ Black all wool Cashmere Hose 25c. big bargiiii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 350. . r'mau “ll .1 .cre It to a ‘ ' ‘ ’ 7. Ladies’ Heavy all wool Grey Hose. . . . 20c. Ladies’ Black Cashmere Jersey Gloves, 250. himself an"? to th‘? sat‘sm‘mon of ."n afianipgfins, ssgiétioliit‘lgpasg cc. Of- CROCKERX , GLASSWARE, Men’s Hilaavy Tweed Pants ......... ..90c. All wool Grey Flannel light and present. llic duties of the position ce 1 min 1 . I i 1 l . o . ~ A. Ilhnsrsrii. ’ . A. JACKSON Earthenware, Brooms, Pails} washtUbS, Is[endentinelwlionoed,'1ir":leilf¢§t glfd:?itli.$5.00 Extrsihl‘ftitvfiiagddtoh .F'lanh‘el. :ZTlIt-tggigf Shfnfg 3238?“) {Mildlegh M Blocking-brushes, Clothes-pins Matches Men’s Serge Suits ................ ..ssoo Glove-fitting Corsets ............. 35c. ,- g n p g m ’dw "E’ was O'LEARY 8'. O’LEARY, and other articles in great variety. Men’s all wool Tweed Suits . . . . . . “$4.50 Set flannel, all wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 13c. all] excep Tang?” SD00 an em need i s TTORNEYS-AT-LAW ~All wool Canadian Tweeds . ...40c. Beautiful Prints ...... ..5c. t “3 “1°ng “em” 'â€" ARRISTClL, A , . . . Solicitors in Chancery, Ste. Ofiice, 8, Heavy Moleskin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..50c. 2 Papers Bins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50. Qumtetteâ€"TheHnnting Chorusâ€"Mrs. Mc- Doheny Block, Kentstreet, Lindsfiy‘ ‘ 1 ~ Old English Corduroy . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 500. Feather Ticking (hold water) . . . . . . .. lOc Dougall, Miss Ingram, Mrs. Wilson, Dr. Anrnon O'Lunv. Hnou O’Lsaav. ‘ Men’s and Boys’ Felt Hats . . . . . . . . ..45c. Ladies all wool clouds 2 yards long 5 Oc.- Wilson and Mr. Jns. Campbell. _‘_____________._...___ of the very best brands and at the low- Ladies’ and Girls’ Ulsters from . . . . ..Sl.00 Men’s home-made Mitts . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 25c. Songâ€"Barney. Take Me Home Againâ€"M rs. MCINTYRE & STEWART, est possrble prices, , 6 oz. Pearl Batts from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c. White Check Muslims. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c. MCANINF- . _ , , , . Gent’s fancy Overcoat Scarfs . . . . . . . . lbc. Beautiful Turkish Bath Towels . . . . . . ..18c. Readingâ€"Papa’s Letterâ€"Miss Anderson. ARRISTERS, SOligltOTSi VOW-“953i 350- 035]] PM“ f01’ Butter & 10 Bazaar patterns (assorted styles) ..10c. Very pretty Dress Buttons . . . . . . . . . . ..5c. Dnettâ€"Wheu Ye Gang Away, Jamieâ€"Miss . . Office“ 0"“ 09‘3"" Bank: Kent Street, and other farm produce_ Real Irish Lace Lining (2 inches wide) 2c. Ladies’ Fancy Lawn Handkerchiefs. . . . 5c. Cooper and Mr. McKeown. Lindsay. Money t0 103“ M 6 P" Cent- 0“ Fl d f d k Fine Scotch Gingham...... . ...7c. Men’s all wool Socks (double heels)..18c. Recitationâ€"Debating Societyâ€"Mr. D. Mc- OMF lel'ml a? ‘ 0‘“ an ‘33 ept consmntly Heavy Cottonades, only . . . . . . . . . . . . 130. 2 Pairs Ladies’ aleool Hose . . .. . . .. 35c. Dougall. p_ 1’_ Menu-nix. T. Srswmr. on hand. Songâ€"Supposingâ€"Miss Reynolds. Encore â€"â€"When Jamie Comes Over the Sea. After reading this circular over carefully you may say, “ How can Carter sell cheaper than any other merchant ? ” Ten Reasons Why Garter does Sell Cheap. JOSEPH MCFARLAND. Quintetteâ€"The Silvery Seaâ€"Miss Ingram, Mrs. McDougall, Mrs. Wilson, Dr. Wir- son and Mr. Jas. Campbell. Son gâ€"Caller Herrin'â€"Miss Cooper. Songâ€"Time Will Roll the Clouds Awayâ€"~' Mrs. McArthnr. Duettâ€"The Mermaidâ€"Dr. Graham and Mr. A. Clark. Cliaradeâ€"Dynamiteâ€"F. F. Dramatic (Jo. Songâ€"«Jock o’ Iiazeldeanâ€"Mr. McKeown. 7/1330” & McLA UGHU/V. ARRISTERS, E .c. Ofilce: Baker’s Block . Kent Street, Lindsay, opposite Veitch’s Hotel. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. One of the firm will be at their ofâ€" toe in Jordan’s Block, Fenelon Falls, regu- Mowers, Sulky Rakes, )arly every Tuesday. Riding and Walking Flows, H C 0010 tr: 9) 33 p.- H (n m o {:3 [â€"1 ‘4 III 9: 1:5 W ’3 H *6 ci- 9) :5 9.. LI 0 0" Q o o p.- 5” on: A. Basses, R. J. McLananis. ~' p. _ ' _ J::__ -.wjfl _:____:__: Rent P11113913, I Buy-S wherever he can save a fractlon of a cent. 'B‘ongâ€"Drivcn from “CHICâ€"MISS. Reynolds. Grain1 Cruehers lableauâ€"A Mouseâ€"Dramatic (Jo. MEDICAL. , . ' . ' Pavs Cash for all Goods. God'SaveThe . G131“ Bowers, IS Satisfied Small profits The ladies sang admirably, and there ' is a great diversity of opinion as in Straw Cutters, - .w.. in.ss 5.1): ‘ J DE“ & I, I which of them has the best voice ; but Has no long credit profits. _'L.I..I .l'" . m Sells for cash only. . a (J coco-acumen. Coiilozgn’ Pgisfiiaé‘fium°“inr’fii” i”. FAND” it is venerally admitted that Miss “I "emu. m: 0 “gm ‘0 mg on Ol A l'lClll llll lemfillls - C 0 er’: “Caller Benin” 9. d i\liss "iiii’fllfi‘i’ . AL” 5- ffrfl 1’ ’ glakest 12.111131: retuyrés. _ t h Riders a mi... from new: ~ DRS. WILSONLY WILSON, aves 9 13001111 y Paylng Spo Gas vocal gems of the first water. The ~ . â€". v r ROCK BOTTOM PRICES .. 1 1 a - d' ..1. n ilYSPIAbS, SI Roi-IONS a ACOOL- “- : gent emcn aso sang cacee may we , P chers‘.’ Ollice, Colhorne Street, Fenelon cam. on customers get the benefit“ and won a fair share of applause. The humorous recitation by Mr. McDougall Falls. ‘ , I.- E B. S. \VH.SO.\',X. s.,u.n., c.u., u.o. as 8., Out Dr. A. Witsos, u. 3., u. c. r. a 5., Out. J. R. Fenelon Falls, Out. IN S URANCE. Mr. G. Cunningham having transferred his insurance Business to me, I am prepared to take risks on all classes of property Int W'ery Lowest Rates. delighted the audience and kept their: laughing from beginning to end, and Miss Anderson's pathetic reading mowd some of them almost to tears. The charade, by some of the members at the Dramatic 00., was well performed. and the tableau was much admired. Mrs. F. McDougall played all the al.- companimeuts except one or two, when she Was relieved by her sister, Mrs. Dr. A. Wilson. The village band was pree- cnt and assisted in the musical part of the entertainment. W Tm: CANADIAN Bonnevi.runisr.«- This publication improves every year. both in appearance, illustrations, colored plates and reading matter. Every fruit grower, gardener and farmer should have it. The editor is a practical fruit grower, and the other writers are the leading practical gardeners and fi-ni: growers in Ontario. One dollar. ad dressed to the editor, Grimsby, 00L. secures this monthly, the interesting; Now this is going to be one of the greatest slaughter sales of staple and fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Furs, Hats and Caps ever held in Lindsay, for we have the goods and our prices are right, and we are bound to sell goods regardless of profit. w On getting off the train or driving into Lindsay, g0 east on Kent street, south Side ; third store in Keenan’s block. The front is painted green and orange. M. .l. CARTER. ___4 Du. H. H. GRAHAM, RADUATE of the University oi Trinity 1 College, Fellow of Trinity Medical School, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons ct England, Member of the Col- lege of Physicians It Surgeons of Ontario. (ltfice and residence on Francisâ€"St. West Penelon Falls, opposite the Gazette office. None but first-class British and Canadian Companies represented. 35’ FARDI PROPERTY at very low rates. $50,000 to loan from 0 per cent. up. I. II. 63055, DENTIST, LINDS;&’Y’, will be at the “ McArthur House." Pension Falls, the second Wednesday ofeuch month. E. E Id 1‘4 I S , Beautiful and durable artificial teeth made, . d B k u and all other dental work properly done. Draggist an on se er. Surly 17 years‘ experience 154:. i‘eneion Falls. June 251b, 1889. cc. - General Blacksmith, Francis-st, Fenelon Falls. _â€"â€"â€" . . M..".__..-..---.s -... snnwvsj-rbns. I ’ FOR SALE. ‘ ' MW" _' ‘ '" A Top Buggy and a Set of Single Harness JAMLS DICK305. almost new, at a bargain. 0n easy terms. ’ use . . . . . . living prices. Particular attention paid to . . ' ‘ . ' t . ., . W. . S. . l. Surveyor Commissioner": heQ B apply to E ELLI n horse-shoeing. CH" me ‘ can “d I "m Governments. Residence,snd sd- Pension Falls. nuance. semi-rm" . M - a. -.g mu OLDXNG sewn“: in. . . i Aug.2‘fth.1559. halftdowcibcuufs. ear-use, oak-«.111. guarantee satisfaction. «is-ly. Blacksmithing in all its different branches done on short notice and at the lowest and a choice of plants for testing. "on, Female: Falls. Annual Report of the Fruit Grows”, .. ,.

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