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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 7 Jun 1895, p. 5

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.l‘. ‘ ,2,590 Yards 2-ply Union Carpet, yard ride, 300., 400. aid 500. Dnndns & Flaielle Brothers, Lindsay. a i :9 Proud, But Not Sille Upflliest Side Store. g "Z'oBEronsrnnroar. J our: JORDAN, Treasurer, in account with Union School Section No. 3, Fenelon F ails, for the year ending 3lst day of . At this time I desire to call December: 1894- C A R, I I I E : , your attention to my new l .___ stock of Boats and Shoes . ' . ‘ . - , y . 15:94, Dr, Is p1 end of his big stock and low prices. If you w ant to buy which has been selected with 5 Jan. 1 To Cft~lt balance from l893 . . . . . . ...... ...... ...... ....S 13 73 gOOdS at very. 10“? prlces call at Carter's Store) Llndsa)?’ ' great care Prices and sty'leq 23 “ from Village Trmurernuu 339 30 you can buv as many goods as you can carry for about So. He ,-11 b f ' d 11 .- I . ..t Mnrch3l “ n 5:.» 00 ~ 1 v . ~ . . “1 e can a iigit. My ~,e June 27 “ Legislative Grant .... . . . . . . .... .... ...... 132 0‘.) buys for CA5“ alld sells for CASH) and can afford to sen Cheap: 101 Stock of General Groceries i 27 H Village Treasurer. balance for 1893 2'1"! 5’0 he takes no risk with giving credit. If you cannot personally -, H b l ‘ “i 23 u w. lit-Arthur, Proceeds from note...... 819 00 d v v ‘ ‘ ~ . . ~ Is to est t tat can be pui- ,1 Aug. 9 n School lnspecwr 2 on come sen . on your lettei ordets and they Wlll be shipped same chased, and my Teas Speak i N . 9 “ VilliveTrewurer....~.................. 50 00 . Q. ~31 , a .4: _ .n. .. . . . ' . ‘ 0v 2” u in. “a 250 00 day ...itistaction Dun niteed, 01 goods can be tetuined for themselves. Everythmg ; 27 “ “ “ 140 00 Black Cashmere 47incheswide 25 w r ‘ ‘n - . ~ 27 H “ “ 50 00 Ladies‘ Capes. till colors...................Special......$l.45 and 225 Ubua’ll) found _1n 8’ hht Cl‘l'bs I)“; in “ Inspector, leaving examinations, county . . .. . . .. 35 00 Linen Table Cloths, 56 x 7?. . . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. Fringed, white . .. . .. . 1.00 grocery store 111 StOCli. ‘ call 2,- u vnin e'l‘reasurer 100 ()0 Linen Table Cloths. 56x72................Fringed colored border 95 . .' “u .' i 3; H “g “ 450 00*33069 89 400 Sfimple Parasuls . . . . . . . Half Price and conlptue 1311085“ I “In 0 Men’s and Boys’ White Unlaundered Shirts . . .. .. . .. . . 29 Please you- PTOduce Of all r. H Beautiful Silk Ties Two for 25 kinds bone-ht 11 Jan. 23 By cash paid Craig to Austin, note, M. B. .... ....S 270 30 Cott‘on Towels, 25 x 45 Comma Barderuuu 10 a at d sold. 31;; Chat H Miss Cullon teacher.... 75 1'0 600 tlen’s Hats and Caps, this season’s goods bought in a very r u a Miss Sulliva’n, teacher . .. .. . . .. . 75 0t) peculiar way, to be sold at half price to clear. u H 11. Austin, 25 cords of wood 66 25 Yard Wide Factory Cotton .... Three Cents . 03 g u u McDougan it; Brandon, one cord pine”. . . . .. 1 50 Handsome FuncyColorcd Flannellettes . . .. A Snap... . .. . ... . 05 z .. u Mrs_3w3niou,caremker 7 50 Heavy Cotton Shirtings....................Fast Colors.......... 05 _ u a Miss Mncnivcn, tenciier,.,,..,,,,_,.,...... 68 75 Good Bleached Roller Towelling...... 18 inch ...... 05 u “ Miss Cameron, teacher.................... 5313 White Apron Muslius Patterns........ 05 . u “ Mr. Maybee, teacher . . ... . . 137 50 1, 00 Y’ds Beautifil l’rinLS, light and dark. . .Fast Colors... . .. . ... 05 - u it Miss Bell,caretaker............. .. ..... 13 75 Til-Inch Cotton Sheeting ..................BigDrive............ 16 Apr“ 23 u J_Jordnn,saiary for-1893 45 00 Fine Quality Table Linen ......62 Inches............ 20 I u u Chm-1,33 Wise, cleaning closets ...... 5 00 Ladies’ Black and Colored Gloves, all sizes..4 button length...... 10 May 4 H W. Church, repairing blinds, etc. 1 50 Ladies’ Fast Black Cotton Hose Fine Goods.... 05 it u Chm-195 Wise, cleaning closets . _. . .. ...... 5 00 Ladies’ Fancy Trimmed Undervcsts. . .. All Sizes...... 05 “ “ T-FellilWOllglltS glass-n-uun-n-nu 30 Allwool Serge. DressGoods................33Shades............ 25 I I 7 u N E. D. Ilantl,account...................... 1 00 Ileavyll’ool Twecds.......................NewPatterns........ 25 ‘ June 6 u E, D_ 1{,,nd,uridiiors' report...” . . . .. ll) 00 1,000 Yards New Spring Veilings . Wide Width. .. ... .. .. 10 SUCCESSOR T0 ( , it u R_1{uumrf‘.,rd’repairing- fences . .. , .. . .. 9 60 Cream and White Lace Curtains.... .. . . . . .. Bound Edges . . 29 , -1: Jul). 4 u w_ McArtlnll', note 550 00 40-Inch Apron Ginghams...... ......Nobby Patterns 10 MP. George Rutherford, u u w;,\[c,inhur,interest on note 44 00 Art Muslins Draperies ..............New Designs......... 07 . . u u Mr. Maybee, teacher 137 50 1,500 Yards Job Dress Goods ....All Sliades...... 12; begs to inforn} the reSIdcnts of Fcnelon H “ Miss Sullivan. . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. 75 00 Men’s Heavy Cotton Socks . . .. . .. . ..‘Assortcd Colors... 05 Fans “‘1 "3 "'C‘mty that 1‘“ has “5 390d: l <‘ “ Miss Ciillon........ .... 75 00 Men’s large size Flannelette Shirts...... ....Collar attached 12'} new and we” selecmd “ “001‘ °l i H “ Miss Mucuiven 68 75 Good FeallierTiclting ....................HoldWater.......... 08 t H ” Miss Power . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. :33 13 Ladies’ White Cotton Chemise... . .. . . ..Lace Trimmed . .. . .. 29 5 “ MissCameron............................ 5313 “ “ “ Drawers.............. “ “ ...... 25 . H “ Miss Bell,caretakcr 18 75 “ u u Night Romannnnn u u "n" 45 ( H “ Mrs. Swanton, caretaker 11 25 “ “ “ Skirts.......... ......Tucltcd.............. 50 as any merchant in the village, and will ' H “ Mrs. Swanton for iilinn‘ wood .. .. .. .. 2 30 White Bed-Spreads fringed ....Lar e Bed Size 95 sell at the lowest ossiblc rices. Re- : l o . . . g l’ l’ 23 “ Miss Bell, “ 3 45> Yarrds Silk Ribbz)iis......-...... ....Assorted Shades...... 02 member that (let, [1 U Mrs. Swautou. caretaker. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 11 2.) load .argc Hair Brushes . . . . .. . . . . .... . . . . Sui-c Cure for Dandrufl‘ 20 n ,, Nov. 9 “ Miss Macuiven,tcaclicr . . . . . . .... GS 75 Nice Clothes Brusli...... ......Vcry Neat Shape 10 ANeW Broom sweeps Gleant 20 “ Miss Sullivan . . . . . 7:73 g0 fifid103;‘h;illeéfialller Purses ......Nicc and Nobby...... 05 and that H “ MinMayhec.............................. 13 0 ens 'iite ‘ irts........................LaundriedtoWear.... 50 H “ Miss Bell, caretaker 13 :5 gureginen Tabli Doylies...... ......Assorted Shapes...... 05 A NEW BUSINESS "A" 24 “ John A. Ellis account...... ll 5 “'0 nirtlen’s "lastic Web Braces ........Ncw Styles.......... 2-") 'i -. 1 . -. 27 it Miss Cuiioo..’.. 75 00 Men’s All Wool Socks ....Ribbcd Tops...... 10 £33,: i0g323,;:§",f,§",§,‘:f;',§ 28 “ Miss Nic teacher........................ 53 75 SeeourNeWShirtings....................Regiilar Price 15c..... 10 - . - ’ - ., , custom, of which gieat truth the new “ “ Miss Cameron. . .. . . .. . . .... . . .. . ... 57 00 4_-Iiich Blue and Black Serge . ... . . .. . Good Quality. . .. 20 business mm, now addressing You is we" Doc. 1 n S. McCutclicon, account .. . . .. . . . .. 1 00 Ladies’ Spring Jackets .. . . .. . . .. The Latest Styles... . .. 2 75 aware and Wm . l- 3” .1_ . . - -- . , govcm llmne 11CC01( u n J. Qumen, wrung, . _, , , _ ,, , . ., 7:) Beautiful Cotton Delaiues .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. Nobby Patterns. . .. .. .. 05 ineg Cu“ in and see if you on,” do u U Jose 11 Heard balance on charts .. . . .. 3 00 Ladies’ Fancy Handkerchich . . . . .. . . . .. Fine Patterns. 2 for 05 ,' - . - , , . __ p ’. . r - . _ as Well With him as wnth anybody else 21 ” F.McDougall, insurance 59 00 30.18 Suits..............................SpringStyles.......... 17o orevenaleembeue, WI} . butter - ' ' 75 Men’s T eed Suit ’ ‘ ‘ . ‘gg“’ . ’ 22 ‘ MissMacniven........................... 68 W s ......................GoodLiuuigs.......... 450 vegetables etc mkenm “mange ml. “ “ Miss Camcron.... 57 50 Men’s Wool Tweed Pants ....Well Made...... ...... 1 00 goods am’l the? mums, maggot prices “ “ Miss Cullon........................ 75 00 Very Heavy Cottonadc Pants..............Patent Buttons........ 50 ’ wag.“ H “ MissNiel............................ 5? 75 Hemp CilI‘Petu-u-u-o-o-~-t--nun-nowmewmth--------'- 10 StoreinCunningham’sBlock,oncdoor :: ii 1;; Wolimveltiio largest stock of CLOTHING and MEN’S FURNISHINGS in this County, south of Mr. Campbell’s. A - A‘ . an at t to owest prices. As our terms in buying and selling are cash we can afford :: }V-I;1-J1llml\lnr fincfoum- - o- - - -- - - U - £1; to sell close, and we do so every time. We can save your fare and ‘etipensc while in W I J. 1,, ‘4 “ Mi‘selli‘ll [biggiltiker' ” i i . I o H H ' ' n 18 75 Lindsay on a. $5 purchase. The only way to prove it is to try, so we are waiting for Fcnelon Falls, April 24th, 1895. : ,i. .........o............ .. n ‘ ‘T H - “ Mrs. Swanton, caretaker .. .. . . .. .... . .. 11 25 you With BARGAH‘S! BARGAINS 1‘ BARGAINS l H . “ Bycaslibalauce on hand 4G 26â€"S3069 89 3% E < n 9 - - - - - I I ’7 Fenclon Falls, February 25th,1895. Store painted Red and White. We certify that. we have examined the Treasurer’s hooks and compared them with the vouchers produced, and we believe the foregoing report to be correct. OPENE tittiiifiifmw’ imam “ Never Have A reason: ACCII)EN'I‘.â€"-On Tuesday last Mr. Sempe:~ Ideml will always ffimli that b3 _ _. l .. ‘ ‘ d, m u, cannot pay “‘1 in. goiipero gaiir an P a N 'Wni. [{l‘.cz\sln'lfllr\l()f XLIUll‘l‘nlnve:‘on 00,. nnt he bespattered. Also, Citizen wrote a â€" t? he mu.) 0 . L bitnrlc‘s. .“ I‘D' ’ d mild business letter; it was dragged to the Lonelonv “ho '5 hls '0‘ ‘Cl'm‘ 4‘“ 3" pulpit and a sermon preached about it. wok Wm, mu, his “we 50,, 9.0.2,. mm, business hm, ,, ,0 be mm, the,“ Stud a gentleman in conversation, referring to the trouble . Edward, who, while playing in the The pulpit is not a place to take every he used to have in this respect. “ And I do not have to OF MY LINDSAY BUSINESS . . , . ' . ' tt . . . . . afternoon with Mr. luversou s children. ,b§:,;}ee°,°,‘.‘a§§‘},‘fif; pay big prices for them elther, even 1f leather has gone IN THE 'i fell on 0' boardwalk betwflcnl t2.” Ea“: at the people, where they have no chance up fifty per cent. . and the house “"d P“ “'5 c to 0“ of replying. Listener says that when the : out. or film. Ml‘. “Gasman bmll‘l‘l" Presbyterians mix their affairs with miini- . him as soon as possible to the Falls, cipal affairs, etc., ratepayers have the right 6 Zy where Dr. Wilson put him under the ‘0 d‘SOUSS “10m, and 50 they have; but not on Lindsay street, where at . , , in the vitu critive style of Re‘idctt and - ' ' r Skiff“; (Eifnd‘lffifgri’: Ogi‘fflfiiuffij Kicker No.1; i; as bad. i 1’ 1S because I buy my Shoes from all times Wlll be found a. ictsoati. g i ": Ilow Presbyterianism may cry out and stock of new and second- a half years old, the little follow btil'l' S“). i. Save me from my friends," mesh? IV: L. OBSON.” hand the pain ol‘ the accident inaiit'ully, tnuk- terianism, which was once the embodiment in" scarcely any complaint and only Oftltgnity, truthfulness and righteousness. . - - I ‘ - H 3 ‘53 a”. pm”, and exalted a nation, is now become a Slum}ng .n “flrsdoccqwulu {Hugged laughing stock to her neighbors, and be i the “we 1‘ “9?le “u” ‘0 r“ come like the temple oi‘Jernsalem. How _ ‘ , ’ the village. the great has become low, and the mighty fallen. I might go on, Mr. Editor, in this " , , p, _. i. I CORRESPONDENCE. strain. and till Columns, but the public are T -â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€"~- -â€"--~v--â€"r~â€"â€"»y now being treated to more than they wish ‘ C To the Editor of (lie Fc'iiclon 1nd]: dinette. for of this family quarrel, and it is time we 1 COUNTY OF VICTORIA. ’ ' Sm)... were beginning to think more seriously - - 5% in to and to this {cm 051 in n teapot about suc l matters. In Conclusion, let me ' " ‘ ' ' I ' u ,v o' - ' ' that is takiiig place here at iFX‘t‘it‘lli. through say to all whom it may c0iicern,tlint no a Nance ls hereby glven that the I can assure ) Ou P1109:3 W1” ~ the columns of your paper, kindly allow one belonging to the Methodist body has be found away down. Any mg ,1 small space to air myself. influenced my actions in this matter. I argon dggirinn qnythinrr in Rufflring m your lust, issueâ€"Seminar stand by my own convictions. Thanks, E} a' h r I of the Corporation of the County of Vic- p _' . ‘ . "’3 i . O . Llciu 1 tin tint know the meaning of. but I Mr. Editor, for your time and space. V toria, will meet tlllS llllC Will lllld ll) to their am told that it means “ always the same," Yours "uh. â€""â€"' . . . ‘ (r I, and i suppose that the writer means so, {.ELLAGER Wishina‘ to retire from Inthe 001111011 Chamber, 111 the advantage ed“ on lny when he warns the public of what miy June 4th, 1895. ' L) Court House, Lmdsa‘y, agent, 1 . hIcDunalhl, “7110 business :18 soon as possible, I have commenced happen here by what took place where. he Cdlllt‘ from. when ministers stepped outside will be pleased to show you â€"oN-â€" ‘t v r 1‘ - and mailed w‘tii iiiutt'rs throutrh and rrivc 'ou )rices. l‘llflLilgllftlllil‘tllti he takekn tn the iiulpit. 'llhe HAVE YOU HEARD Lam‘s“ TUESday’ the Day Of June, D D b I aggressor there was the Presbytetiau, and that we carry the largest variety of Fiat E-xz‘ hid“ at 2 o'clock p. m., for the transaction of H Seniper ldeni his {mind smoothing ot‘ the Shoes in the county? We mail any inilics’ , . _ . general burincss. ‘ ' l I I some trouble llt‘lt'. lie would like to shield tine shoes prepaid from $1 upwards on g my entlre stock of Mllhnery, T “ATCHFTT ____.____..._ _-_.__-_._,___.. ___ his lilillirit‘r. and although he means well. I receipt of‘mnncy. Men. you can easily .1 _ ~ ' ‘ ,‘ ’ ' 901:, $13.1 a an ‘i is :\ peace luring man. and :ipparentlr save '25 per cent. on coarse and tine Men’s Fa"0y Gooq‘s' etc" at greatly , , , ,. 0 (“our”) Clerk“ 1 ‘I - ' ‘ 'l“ i‘ “ll ‘ "u‘ ii in l‘ t~ b\' ‘illllll" to our sto ' ‘reduccd prm°s f0“ CaSh CO‘mt" Ckrks mco’ . . ‘."l‘l“"‘“ “‘m, 3‘ “‘,.‘,""°“"'.ly f ‘ a "H'l‘. ’00 “ - L‘ 5 ‘ r“ V ‘ ' Lindsay, May 28th, 1895.â€"-16.2 Lot containing one quarter of an acre, 2:“;l-Efvhvhil;he‘::-Ott|:::ld-fi::u; "(,pillioufi.‘ ll,“ JOHNSTON It SISSUN‘ This is 3, genuine Clearing â€"â€"-« -â€"â€"-~â€".â€"-»â€"â€"-â€"â€".â€"..â€"â€"â€"._____. with house (1112 stable,Y on :‘rtttlcis :trrlt t. :1". l“ “ 5“" “" U " . ~ . . - - . . . . .~t,. s‘t amt..- "3, ‘- .. I .2. u lniits that '- these Words were Spoken in 1" Do“ In“ or Dal" Honaci Lmdfl‘y 3 Sale, and great. barganls W7111 A GOQD- MAN m l'hct'bsultemdlit‘ln; 11m”: ll‘liw-‘l-crichlihmllifly 'l'“ “N Chml‘ “ '3'“. wig“? “KL” "'“r " â€"â€"â€"â€"“_"â€"â€"*â€"1‘ [be given until everything is. _, .. t’ 5' {WT ‘l‘°”'c‘.,‘° ""1: iioom a, Fortune Block, Main street, winni- raster churches are Jt‘flldlh at our prosper- l BIIITII~ rc“(”' me 10mm” Nuri’cnes 0””!de cg \lnnitobii.t¢ 5-31“ ity, but let its return them nothing but 3' I . . . ‘ ll) " ‘ - charity.‘ “ Pray. Mr. Editor. what caust- was Vannaâ€"in Fenelon Falls, on Saturdav. minion. l’osmon permanent. Salary or , disposed Of. l â€"m'er 700 acresâ€"the largest in the DO< commission to right man. With the in- BATng D0033 “rum 1,0ng there for uttering such slander from the June lst, the wife of Mr. Nathan Valier, of: . - - - - pulpit. and where did the charitable {scling l a son. é ‘ r ' ' creasmg demand for fruit, a position With ~~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"~â€"â€" - â€" come in? Chiriiy should begin at homo; “-,LK,.\-s,w,__1n peneion Fans, 0,, Mom I ’ I us as salesman Will 1""! 3'0” belt" um" J T Jr LN me itle him. when did any .‘iethmlist day, June 3rd, the wife of Mr. Richard M. Elli-(“i3an m farm Work- Send “3 5'0"? ' ' Q ', hero “ giro expression to sentiments that Wilkinsuu‘ofu daughlm Fenelon Falls, June (5th, 1854. aprilicatio: and we waillI slicliw yup holwto CARI’ICN'I.‘IC it. were indiscrcet" regarding the Presby- ‘ 9”" g°°"_ mom)" cm? 'e‘m‘ers “‘3 Jolbiuy “tended to w,” tcrians ? He has put the saddle on the Just the thing for you during the summer. ’ ABM). Chairs guide [(1) friit'crkus "Ml letter that he considers itinerary a very . - good thing Sometimes. [same as last week. wrong horse. and one would infer from his 9 l ( I . . X. Write for particulars. K‘F’ F 11°10 1 F1“? mfllhet‘ sroxa a; WELLixcrox, Workshop on Lindsay Strett, .‘i'rar the Toronto, Out. (1. T. 8. Station, Fcnelou Falls. 143m

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