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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 14 Nov 1890, p. 5

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ngjpets and Oil-Cloths, N o. 9 Keenan’s Block, neat Street, Lindsay. FENELON FALLS MARKETS fiported by the North .9121- Roller Hi?! 00. Fenelon Falls, Friday, Nov. 14th 1890. Wheat, Scotch or Fit‘e 90 to 92 Wheat, fall, per bushel. . .. 85 93’ Wheat, spring “ .-.. 85 83 Barley, per bushel . . . . . . . . 40 45 Cats, “ 35 35 Penn, ” 54 55 Rye, " . . . . . . . . 540 53 I'otatoes “ . . . . . . . . :5 3° Butter, per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 1" Hogs, perlfld'lbs. ...... .. 5.00 5.25 Iggs,per dozen.......... H 15 Hay, per ton............. 60') 7'00 Hides ..... 3.01) 150 line pskins . . . . . .. . .‘-. . . .. 50 7 . , _ ____.. ..._-.._ ..,.-_...-._.._ __5 -â€" New Advertisements. . W Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the partner- ebip heretofore carried on bySamuel Swan- ton, Findlay McDougnll and John II. Bran- don at Kinmouut and Fenelon Falls, under the name, style and firm of Swarm-ox, BRAN~ oox AND Counter, has this day been dissolv- ed by mutual consent. All debts due and owing. or to become due and owing, to the laid firm of Swanton, Brandon and. Compa- ny are to be paid to Samuel Swanton, who will pay all debts owing by the late lirm. Witness the bands and seals of the par- ties this sixth day of November, 1890. S, SWANTON. FINDLAY MCDOUGALL JOIIN H. BRANDON. Witness, Juan A. Bannox. In connection with the above, Mr. Samuel Bauanton begs to inform the public that he will himself continue the business as here- tofore, under the name of Samuel Swnnton. â€"'JB-'Jw. ‘ CORPORATION OI“ TIIE COUNTY OF VIGTOBIA. Notice is hereby given that the Municipal Council of the corporation of the County of Victoria will meet In the Council Chamber in the ' Court House, Lindsay. â€"0Il-â€"- Tuesday, the 25th of ch’r,.1890, at 2 o’clock p. m., {or the transaction of general business. 'I‘. MATCIIETT. County Clerk. C‘onnty Clerk's Office, Lindsay, No\"r11th,1890. 98-2. AGENTS fur Dr. 'l‘ALMAGE’S New Book, covering his life's work and great trip “ To. Through & From the Christ-Land,” entitled From Manger to Throne," Embracing a New LII-'1'] 01" C'Itfili’lS'l’, and a Story of Palestine and. its People, illus- lratcd with. over 400 wonderful engravings of scenery in the lloly Laud. copies of old masters, and famous pictures from the Land and Times a-f the Saviour; also a grand picture ot'Jcrusalcm on the day of the cru- ellixion, in 12 colors and ten feet in length. This is Dr.’1‘a,lmqge’s l.t‘c work and great- est book. Orders are. now pouring in from all parts. You will nrrsr have unol/wr like it. Agents should drop all clsc and secure ter- ritory. Such chances come only once in a lift-time. prott-ctioti. The most remarkable and won- derful of all books about the Land, Times, and l’coplo ol‘ the Bible. Go to work now, and you will make money. 'l‘crritory going | Act now: no capitai' ncetied'. ,' Beautiful White \\ ool Blankets, 6 lbs . 2 with a rush. Name territory you want, and write at once {or particulars to WILLIAM BRIGGS, Publlsher, 'I‘ouosro, 0ST. l‘lS'l‘l{.~\\' S’l‘lflm 1. â€"â€" t‘umc on to the subscriber's premises, the Ioutll halt‘ot‘ Lot No. H in the 11rd conces- siou ot‘ Somervillr. early in August last. a lied Stcc: coming 2 years old. with {our o hitc tl'cl. a: whitc star on his t'orchcad,aud about halt his tail white. The owner can have him upon proving property and pay- ing charges. Wll.Ll.\.\I Ill't’illliS. Somcrrillc. tl-rt'r ‘Jthh, 151M. lid-"J. lNSl'l: .XNC‘IC. I llll‘? ROYAL l‘;\.\'.\lll.\.\' IXSI'IIANt‘I’.‘ _ t‘o. issllcs' by mr the hcst Farm policy in Lntnada. JOIIN’ .‘J'STIN. Agent. I-‘enelon l-‘alls. June 12th. 1S1“. IT. sHERiFF's SALE OF LANDS. MOORE \‘S. BRANDON. in virtue of a writ issued out of thc‘ (‘ounty t‘oirt of the t‘ounty of Victoria. licin inn-.2: lort's intu-rcst in the south halt" of the oils! halt of lot No. 3" in the find conesssion of the Township of \'crul;\m wiii be tutti-red {or swlc at the Slit-ritt‘s otlicc. 1n the ’1‘0xvu ol‘Liudsuy, on Saturday. THE let DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT. at tho hour of 1.‘ o'cl )ck noon. JUILV .\ch.E.\'.\'.\.\', Shirt". :\‘i:r‘.:l's cliicc. Lindsay, August Zuth, 1590. .-~ lt-t. ] I 1 Colorcd llcnrietta, 40 inches wide, only 2 1) Exclusive territory givenâ€"full |‘ [TheflheapMn’s’ llllfil llll‘ FOR. THE NEXT GAMERS Bankrupt Stock Store for Great, Big WOW 2 bus. cotton Grain Bags, per dom, $1 75 lleavy Grey Flannel, per yard, 10 All Wool Grey Flannel, per yard, 15 All Woo-l Twecds, per yard, 25 Feather Ticking that will hold water 7 all to be bad at CARTER'S, the Cheap Man. Cotton Shit-ting, fast colors, per yard, Men’s Winter Shirts and Drawers, 2 )Icn’s Cardigan Jackets, worth $1 25, Heavy Wool Knit Shirts, 50 It'you are in want, see CARTER, the the Cheap Man. Men’s All Wool Grey Socks, only Gents‘ Beautiful Silk Ties, worth 350., Black Henrietta, 40 inches w.ide,.only Cau’rna’s Bankrupt Stock Store is the place. Beautiful Check Dress Goods, only 8 Plain Dress Goods, all shades, 10 Something New in Stripe Dress Goods, 10 The Wonder Sox, 7 pairs for l 00 . CARTER is the Poor Man‘s Friend. Ladies” Black- Cnshmerc Gloves for 15 Hundreds of Men's and Boys’ Caps, 25 Extra llcavy Steam loom, only 5 A Good Boy‘s Suit for 1 25 CARTER is satisfied with Small Profits. Men‘s Bound Worsted ()vcrooats, 4 00 50 Men‘s White Shirts, only 50 Towels, per dozen, 50 Heavy ’l‘iedowus, 65 Extra Heavy Etoll'e Pants, 1 75 CARTER wants youto see his Big Bargains. All Wool Blue Serge 45 Beautiful l’rints, only 5 lit-{try Roller 'l‘oweling, 5 lleavy Grass Lincn,_ 10 I '3 Spools Black or White Thread; ‘L 200 yards each, for - - y. 5 lcautit‘ul Sealcttc Coating Worth 810, 6 50 l Ila-mp Carpet, only l0 l Cottonadc (lreralls. only 50 At C'.\l‘.'l'l-Ill'S Great Bankrupt StockStorc. n- 6 White Linen Handkerchiefs for -o 22 j '3 papers of Pius, sharp as needles, Satin-finish 'l'nblc llilcloths it . Ladies. see our Black Cashmere Hose ‘2 4 AT l'.\ll'l‘l‘llt'$. .‘lcn's Buck Dtiving Gloves, only | l l l l | l The l‘oorand the Rich gn‘ served alike I l l , Ladies, see our new Coatings, at o.» l “ Sct‘ our new Ilrcss llobcs. l , h we show the Largest Stock of Dress 3 Goods in Lindsay. go to L‘.\I:rra‘s for your Kid Gloves. _.__ leans Cash, and One Price, .k'l‘ Cekll'rliII‘S. = 5:5? Cantu}: makes a Specialty of Gcnts' ‘_ L'lotbing. in. J. CARTER, l The Noted Cheap Man. O! Is a pleasant occupation to many. , I . They enjoy contemplating with. secret self-satisfaction the good they have done. ll l8 hi8}? MK}: 8‘8. however, for we believe in progression of the most rapid type con-- Sistent w1th safety. Our plan for the. future contemplates taking ad~ I vantage of every circumstance that will aid us to increase our already large patronage and give better satisfaction to our customers. You Have Things to Buy, .We Have Things to Sell, and in justice to yourselves you at least ought to look at our Goods and Prices. 7 o o n . lou are welcome to go out Without leavmg a cent, if you feel that way. But you won’t. .( . ii. i 3 .I. L l i D3 AND PE SEE ALWAYS TA .; ,The goods wanted now that Winter is expected we have in quantities. Dress Goods, Furs, Ready-Marie Clothing, ®em. Our Sale of the It. McLean til 00. Bankrupt Stock still Continues, With increasmg interest, at the store next the Post-oilice. Secure.- somc of the many Bargains while you have the opportunity. THE GREAT BANKRUPT STOCK MEN, 2 Doors East of the Daly lIouse, Lindsay- Lindsay, November 7th, 1800. WA MEN, local. or tranch- . i'ng, to sell my guar- anteed Ntrusmtr Silica. Salary or Commis- sion, paid weekly. Outfit free. Special at- tention given to beginners. Workers newer fail to make good weekly wages. Write me patoncc for particulars. E. O. GRAHAM, Nurseryman, Toaosro, ONT. 20-10. essence cuss LUMBER YARDS, liNElUN FlilSiiNll- llNllSll. We have for sale here and at Lindsay all (This house is reliable.) kinds of Building Lumber. Joist, Srantling , l’lank, Timber. Lath, l’ickets. Shingles.‘ -l:‘cncc Posts and all kinds of l’laurd and Matched Lumber from one to two years old. Our Common Lumber. both Pine and j, llcmlock, inch and two inch. is mostly new :IIIIIIICI'UIIS stock, cut l:1.~'ISL‘:|St)ll,Wt'll rool'cd, dry and bright. umnufuclul'cd expressly for the local trade of l’cnclou Falls and Lindsay and surrounding country. From our longrxpcricncc in the business, and bring builders ourselves, we have a good idea of what is required for first class be able t“ give 5;” is- E or common building materials for houses, i t l ' loads to all points. i l burns and outbuildings. We have assorted and piled by themselves hayinrr had (llipty Vein-5‘ L-x-: ' C - r ' j ot 2H2. pounds is Seven days, both qualities to suit purchasers. Prices from $1: For to $3 pvr )1 feet and upwards. We hnvo about two million feet that must be sold to make room {or new sltvt'it'. l’nr- tics riquirlug any of the above stack \\ill saxc money l-y culling before purchasing clst-wlwrc. or by scnding :lu-ir bills lu-rc or tol.inds:iyt1-r quotations. liills rslilnated and {fl'll'll"'l for approval. ('au ship by car t,.‘ ill get special rates on to April next. St-ud on your orders "Ont- llol'ui: San-l is Too Dollars liarncdf. TAKE NUTU'H â€"â€"'l‘lu'- ltlclu‘fL' is ali gang lum- ber,1.ai.ilh-l widths. GREENE k ELLIS. an'un Folk. 1 i l of wind that blows. 1| l Two-rowedi'n‘iey For Sale. The undersigned has 100 bushels of two- rowedllelrley for sale at $1 00 per bushel.‘ ‘ahe Toronto price. I Wu. C. FELL. ’ I Lot IB' Con. 2, Somcrville, i Fcuclonanlls I’. O.‘ Somerville, Sept. 22nd, 1890. 31-3.‘ ‘ be led army by ereryjntfl STILEILIVE, and able to compete in my own ilinc of business and thank my I . patrons for their, ikliltl support for the last ten} years. I have withstood tip-g position five times in the last, ten \' ‘ars in Fcuclon Falls, and : u faction, as in the past, after i . pericncc. . EJ. SLATER, Watchmaker & Jeweller, I , FENEL ON I". 11.1.5. ; 2 Doors South of Mechanics'lnsliluie. I Wile") Subscribe lot“ the but r» ,clon Falls “ Gazette, “s 1l onlv$ l SAIL PARSONS. .-lyentutl.in1wy i“ fear in advance. . born and .Iir4vy.-§l H"! "ItC‘lt. 'vwn in mew. Reliable l’ui-shing' I‘Ion to sell choice Nursery Stock. Complete an- sorllncnt. A splendid opportunity oil'erul for Spring work. My salesmen have good success, many selling from $100 to $200 per week. Send for Proof and Testimo- nials. A good pushing man wanted lit-re at once. Liberal Terms and the best goods in the market. Writc l-‘nahmucu E. , YOUNG, Nurseryman, Rochester, N. Y. Improve Your Stodil THE PURE-BRED lllllSlllll llilitlili Bllll. ORCHABDSIDE’S KING, (so.11,:w5u.1-‘.u.n.) will stand for Service on Lot. 22 (Jon. I \'crulnm. ()rchnrdsidc King. bred by Smith Bros .(‘rcdil Valli-y Stock Farm, and owned by Waltcr ll. Stet-coma, was calvrd April lmh. HRH. Sire, Duke of l-ngl-ly (5.52.) Dam, llcllc of (Irelmrdsidc (mam) who hm a milk record as a two-ycur-old oi 1,037f pounds in iw days. Duke oi l-Idgcly's dam has a milk record offiml pounds in one day, E and a buttcr record of 19 pounds in seven days". Ilcr dam. Ecrkic, has a milk record ot‘ UH pounds in one day, and a butler Aiso. at the s‘tllll‘ place, the fine young bull l'rlnt‘C .le't'lt Bud. “b.5574 registered in Dominion Short-horn llcrd Book. and tho Jcr-‘i'y bull ltiotrr. I 'l'mzsss -â€"-â€"Ilfllrilt‘l'lel‘.l’lt‘:ltlll. 5‘: Mt: Flt rt- ‘_‘.'. per rcpt discount “hen the Cazâ€".b is paid a! timi- o! scriicr. W. ll I‘TEVI’INSHN. \‘vrulam, June 3th. IF'J’). 164 t. For first-class Job Printing. at, mode ‘atc. pl‘iccs, go the oil chc of the F. F. Gaza/4:. r- than 1-1. :L... no" -v-o an». M..«-.--m~ i i l t i .

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