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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 30 Jul 1881, p. 3

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. ~....__*...~.~~ 1%! l{'l‘f[5. In the towns}..:‘ r.’ F'értvlmi. on Sunday. July Zttb. tlu: w;.’c of Mr. Walter Stevenson Dfa son. _ In the mini.th of Vemlsm. on Sunday. July 2ttb, the wit: of Mr. John Ellis of a daughtrr. In the township of Peu’éioa on Monday, July 25th. the wife of Mr. John Littleton of a daughter. . I)I'JA.'1‘}{.". In Penelon Falls. on Friday, July 22nd, of typhoid lever. J..seph Pord, youngest son of Mr. David Gage, aged 9 years. MAR K ET 1‘: icpdn'rs rssstox FALLS MARKETS. Penelon Falls, Friday, July 29th, 1881. Wheat, fall. per bushel - -3> 00 0 00 Wheat, spring. " - - - 0 15 l l? Barley, per bushel - - - 00 50 Oats, '- H - - - - 3') 3t Pcuc, 1‘ -- - - - - 55 u 60 Bye, K -" - - - - 00 co Potatoes, “ - - - - 45 5" Butter, per 1b., - - - - - 12 H Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs, 00 00 Eggs, per dozen, - - - - 10 ll Hay, [.erton, - - - - - 0 00 to ‘1 00 Onions, large. per bushel, - 0 00 I 00 Apples, per barrel. - - - 0 00 2 75 Cabbages, per dozen, - - - 40 to 50 Carrots, per bushel, - - - 00 25 Beets, “ 1- - - - oo 25 Newâ€"“Advertisements. LINDSAY FA LL SHOW. WATCHES. I invite the attention of all visitors to Lindsay to my new and magnificent stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. My stock of silver American watches. including a. line of watches especially adapted for school teachers' use, selected from reliable makers only, is the largest and best ever shown in Lindsay, and has been purchased entirely for cash. I particularly solicit an inspection of my stock by intending pur- chasers, and I am confident that I can quote lower prices than they can be bought for elsewhere or from any expensive city estab- lialimt‘nl, and instead of dealing with an entire stranger, one who never saw you be-‘ fore and whom you may never see again, you will have the advantage of buying from one who lives in your own neighbourhood and will have interestâ€"such its no stranger would haveâ€"in giving you a good article and Seeing that it gives perfect sat- isfuctioii. IIII G. W. REALL- (1'oLIiuit'l/i'w [I’ll], nezl door to humid: Fla- ulle Brothers. Lindsay, Sept. (Wilt, 1-980. A m-n-r failing permanent cure for Lame Iltrk, Pill-‘1, Disc-uses of the Kidneys, Blud- (lt'r and Ifritiury Organs. or attendant com- pluiuts. INDUBI'I‘ \lililt} EVIllltlh'i‘E. I-‘itoit lltiL‘I‘tllH, Iliu‘ooisrs, Menctusrs, FAIP mum. GIVING ENTIRE SATISFACTION. I‘ittlon, April Q‘Itli, 1891. lloiitlviiivii.-â€"I li ill that your l’ud“ are giv- ing t‘IlIlI‘I‘ -‘uli fu- lHII,ll11'l \\‘l.~'l1 you increasâ€" ctl suit-s tor >11 \'t| lltllllt' u remedy fortliseusâ€" cs of the kidneys Signwl, Ilit. J. I5 Motions. t l’rireaâ€"l'liild's l‘ml. $1 .1”. Regular l’ad, $2. Sin-uiul Poll. for l'hroiiiu Dot-uses. $3. ()hiuin [Mlnlillll‘lt‘ k lt'illlnnlllillt‘. FRI-Eli. Sold by JOHN NI'tll-ZN'I‘. Ft-neloii Falls, and by all Ilroggist; and dealers in Medi- t‘inrs. 19-1 y’r. Notice is hen-by gin-ii that the municipal (‘uuni‘il of the Township of I-‘enclon will at its next «ulna. to he held at the village of Rim-dale on Tuesday, THE 30th DAY of AUGUST, 1881, proceed to I’ass a. l3y-La\v In claw up that pirt ot‘ the road now run- ning (terms Lot-t ti and 'J in the 8th conces- sion of the said township, and commonly known as Illt' “llall Point Road," and to Opt'll ll road in li~-u then-of, to commence at tlu- northâ€"cast corner of the east half of Lot No. ‘3 in the 34th conclusion on the lake shore. running west parallel with the line between [ml-t Nos. 911ml 1" to the centre of the concession. thence west in a straight ' line through the “'0le half of Lot No. B in the Pith (‘nncvssiun to the line between the 7th and 9111 concessions. All parties interested will take due notice. II. J LYTLE, Township Clerk. Cambny. June 11th, 1981. 15-4. (KR {I} " l [lily Weekly lgricullural Paper m. £122” 3‘ 2:1”???0x. Unparal/e/ed Succgss/ I Ncw and Improved Form. 16 Pages Only Ono Dollar Pot- You iron 3: mums. .‘ Xumbcrs a Month; 53: Puget; aYear: 3.3:5 Columns for One Dollar. Devoted suittfytoA‘mlufl. Wart.“ nary. “sultry. the Apalrv. Household and ma; pertaining to a Pam. bath mammalian-s to. Weekly CM Report: and Price-a an Lav Thcextr-Iodimmtfii , has net with mas-Io! the. Mo! during the “wivu grants-tantalum mm o. purul- ~ ~ (museum Unitas Sum. . tiltirtcmflaabcm pruned writers are m- y :4 carat) went-c at a mum: nature fi‘iiq‘nmxlv trout in nun nib-Luther: I: 5.0“ .1 ‘ Luv. and Brit-nah m the “at. ,. 5;“... in in: 8..\JII‘LE COPIES ms. mum! and INN shed at ithenaadSua: PM a; rim-c. w um. 5! .\'. B. COLCOCK. m. or. P. PAGE. W CAXW rams. 'rlhind. cu .. .W' ._..V .._-_.- l uusu lllllllllllll.§ The mama... ;lll xsxr srassr, l w. J. MARSHALL has set-tired the agency for the ORGANIHA MQLMNE‘R Instrument of Boston, which ts s. IOHDEBFUL TR'UIP“ Prices. A large and well assorted stock 0 of mechanical skill, and the most perfect mechanical instrument in design. operation and eflect tbit has yet been produced. A mere child, without any musical education, can produCe an endless variety of EXGELLENT IIIISlll. It has sixteen reeds. Price to ‘ $16" Elankets. both white and coloured, and The public are invited to inspect these wan- the Pn'cu cannot be but, derful instruments.- 1 have in stock the largest assortment of Musical Instruments that has ever been in- troduced into Lindsay, comprising Pianus,[ligans,lliu Concertinas, Banjos, Harps. Month Organs, Richter Organs, &c- As Mr. Reekie has broken his agreement with me, I am prepared to sell any make of Piano or Organ at the lowest living profits. W. J. MARSHALL. Lindsay, May 20th, 1881. 1881. THE BAEK WES. 1881. THE srsiiifi cuuouoiu. having been thoroughly overhauled and re- paired and rep tinted througont, is now in first class condition, and Tourists & Pleasure Seekers can have all the advantages ofa trip (with every comfort) over the well know waters between FENELON FALLS, Rosedale and COBOCONK. the pleasure of which will well repay the small cost. Until further notice, the Cabo- cauk will leave her wharf at the head of Francis street, Fenelon Falls, every Tuesday, Tliursd’y & Saturday at9 o’clock a. m., after the arrival of the Victoria Railway train from the norzli and the stage from Bobcaygeon, arriving at Cob- oconk at 12 o'clock, one hour before the dc- nnrture of the Torontolz Nipissing Railway train for Toronto. Returning, will leave Coboconk at 1 p. m.,arriving at Feiielon Falls at 4:30, to connect with the Victoria Railway train going north and with the stage to Bobcaygeon. 56" Parties intending to travel by this boat will please be on board at the hours mentioned, as she will leave sharp on time. Fare between Fenelon Falls & Cob'couk. 50 cents; between either of those places and Rosedale, 25 cents. Excursion or pic-nic parties liberally dealt with, and all freight carried with care and diSputcli at lowest rates. J. McFADDEN, Captain. JOHN AUSTIN, Manager. Fcnelon Falls, May 26th, 1881. NEW 'I‘AlLOIl'S SIIOP. A. LALlBERTE respectfully informs the gentlemen of Pen- clou Falls and its Vicinity that be has com- menced the tailoring business On Colborne Street, opposite the residence of Dr. Wilson. and solicits a share of public patronage. Cloth- ing will be made in the latest styles and w A Good Fit Guaranteed. Garments cut for persons wno wish to make them up at home, and charges reas- onable in all cases. Fenelon Falls, May 17th. 1880. E I) ‘V A R. I) S’ 0LD~ESTABLISIIED Livery Stable. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on him during the past nine years. and begs to in- form the public that they can obtain First Class Horses and Rigs. any hour of the day or night,at his stable On Francis Street East. at very moderate charges. 36’ Commercial travellers and their lng~ gage conveyed safely and expeditiously to any desired point. The subscriber never had a. stableful of better horses than at present. Come and try them. E. R. EDWARDS. I’cnelon Falls, Feb‘y Zttb, 1881. 51-t.f. THE NEW DRUG STORE. DRUGS. SEEDS, DYE STUFFS. JOHN NUG-EN’I‘ I thank: his numerous customers in lFen elon Falls i and the surrounding country for their very i libero] patronage during the past. t years. them that he has now on hand 11 Bullet Assortment than Ever. l Comprising Garden, Field and {FLOWER SEEDS, l Dye Stnfi, lPATENT MEDICINES, i Perfumery. 1 Brushes. Combs, he, he. i always on hand. . -LIND_SAY.l ins Killings, MONEY. Momuomsr. land takes this opportunity of informing 1 FANCY ARTICLES. , - Hmâ€"Phytieiaut‘ prescriptions prepared ' with can and despatch. A (tall selection of ‘,School Books 8:. Stationery; ' FENELON FALLS HARDWARE S’FORE. NTEW Goons. i â€"â€" Mrs. KEELEY Fins just received and opened up a largr‘ stock of NEW TOYS, DOLLS, VASES, Toilet Sets and a good assortment ot‘ The President of the U. S. said, upon first seeing his wife after he was shot, ALWAYS BUY YOUR GROCERIES. and Crockery of MGDOUGALL it BRANDON, ih’ancy (} o o (19. i Killings}, Kantlca, Feathers. Flowers and begs to inform his modern?! and the public generally that! he HAS NOW ON HANDé a New Stock of The undersigned is now selling Gross Out Saws. Hanlun 8: Lance Tooth, Axes. Logging Chains Cow Ties. Cutlery. Skates, and all kinds of Hardware, As in as Any lllhBl House in the County. A. Call Solicited. Geo. H. Bertram. Fenelon Falls, December 8th, 1880. REMOVAL. JOSEPH NEVISON has removed his Harness Shop and we advise all to be guided by his words and patronisc the house at which they a” get Ribbons. THE BEST BARGAINSicHROMos. MOTTOS - 4 ‘ Infilotto meef Plain and l‘t-i-i‘.-.r.ii.-.1 at the lowest living rates.- We have lately been running ofi' our old stock at ‘ ‘ .. m ' g _‘ . greatly reduced figures, and are now prepared to sell entirely haw Goods at C‘Tbm’d’v ( “ma: “‘1 ""l‘“ “ ‘ “5‘ . A nice lot of Wall l'.i or and Win-inn A Liberal Discount for Cash. “ Blinds just received. Those calling on us cannot kill to leave satisfied that McDougall & Brandon's is the place to purchase Teas. Sucars, Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Flour 5: Feed, kc, Our stock of Tobaccoos has never been surpassed in Fenelon Falls. CALI: A'l.‘ ONCE AND BE MADE HAPPY. fi- Ratliburn'a “ Crown Jewel " Flour, the best in the market, constantly on hand. Cash paid for Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce. IcDOUGALL & BRANDON. tastefully got up, at Very Ensemble MANTLES, from 82 50 to 810. LADIES" COSTUME CLOTHS; Mus. HEELEY. fi‘ Millitirry Store and Show llimlti, one door north of 11. 1'. lleiniug‘s liutdwarc store. Fenclon Falls. May 2611:, 1590 .~\ II..W.-\ Y . VICTORIA ii 0"â€" WM‘; CAMPBELL. Fenelon Falls, Novlr l2th,1880. TIIIIC 'I‘;\ I {141‘}. -Il|Z'â€"' Summer Arrangements. "3..-- Taking effect on Monday, 21st of June. 1380.- LINDSAY TIME. Fenelon Falls, July 24th, 1881. ' Dundas u Flavelle Bros. 202 IE BELIEVE I am now prepared to nego- tiate straight loans on good farm property security for any term of years at eight per Cent. STATIONS. GOING Ntllll‘ll. interest. with the privilege of w. m ghow‘mg the largest and fullest range or TwEEDS and CLOTHSto be m, MWM‘W‘. > Mail. repaying any portion of the to the west side_ of Colborne street, next found “WWI?” "1 “"5 1°Cflllll- Town“), vi“ Gr .1. R. “Me 7.1., u “L . . ' . b . door tothe Mechanics' Institute, where he ._...-.....-._.....,_,. .,--.._ -._ Prlnclp‘l ‘t “‘3 “me: t e "3' will keep on hand a good stock of S E FNISH Lindsay, via \V.1‘.1‘. .t 1.. {Great CCISlD" 0“ the "In 30 ' ~ - We are not excelled by anyone for FIT, TYL 01‘ A 1 Railway nrriio 11 5o -- ., ° Single &Double HarneSS ,, ~ â€"7-â€". v v . _ - p“ ' 1. {am of d k v n M. by June. \‘iii M. It. or 1.31m " - - or roa war a sea . . ._____..___-_.... hm».-- _ Th” luv” the borrower ev' ' I We Cannot be underscld, as many of our goods are bought from first hands in binds“: I _ h . ' _ have .3”, W" my chance. He can pay on “1% Old C000"! Mid. lt’y Junction 1» ll, ‘ his mortgage any sum he may l ‘ l fltlllllit'fon . .. . .. .. u . , ' I l 5...'.'....... ll . n be able to “Pare “l “‘3' “me Whips, Halters, Snaps, In giving a good ar‘tldle, making it Well, trimming it well, and then stamping it pcnclon pnns, , H u 4 us. 1 and Mop the interest on so _ with our recommendation. Fell's. .. . . . . .. “ 4.2:» ‘- Rcltie's......... “ -11'.' "' WE BELIEVE always succeed, and our increased, and we are glad to say trade in this branch is the strongest evidence of it. Kiuniouut (1:51 '- Mylcs' Iliiilwuy June. Minden Station leave Currycombs, Brushes, and all articles in his line of business. much, or he can release his farm at any time without be- That this policy will ing obliged to pay the com- “ ‘ inflating. ," . , . ‘C ‘.‘ . . goldsby -‘ t. l.t Pan! Illeavy bonusformkmg CELLARS 1 ARRANTED' DVNDAS &. PLA'VEI-LII BROS. Dysnrt u 6.21 r - w epairs prompty and melt); eitocutcd. ‘* ~ 1211, 1831 Gould's H 1:315 {heir money' LxPenses “I? He begs to return his sincere thanks for Kent sung Lmduy' May ' ‘ lIuliburtoii arrive ti .1!) little more tllln those or P“ the liberal patronage with which he has -~--â€"-~~â€"~~~~--â€"- r STATIONS. GOING Stll'l‘ll. vate loans. so far been favored, and is determined to 1881. SPRING. 1881. meritacontinuance of it by turning out .- . l 8' CORNEIL- good work at moderate prices. ________> wtmwfi “Mlâ€"- Lindsay, May 26th, lSRO. ' . '0' Iliiliburton. ...lca\'e 7.10 u. in i I " Gould‘s u 7.3,, .. ‘ 7 ‘ , . ' 1/ v _‘ \_ ‘ Ingoldshy " 7.40 “ ‘ â€"‘ ’ ., u G Miiiden Station ‘- T of. 4‘ & 0:0 Myles’ Il'y Jniic. ” 8,311 H' The subscriber begs to inform his custo- Return their . ca m k { th Yb 1 ' . ' ' ginmonnt “ 5.4" " mers and the public generally that he has 9'“ 1": a“ 5 0" ,9 l "a a N G d cttie's ” 9.1:: i 'always on hand a complete stock of Pal-"maze “Slowed 0" ,‘hem am” "my o s o S O O Fell‘s “ £1.11. ( . commenced busmess in arrive 11.55 H SllPll liillllllllli ‘ "â€"‘Wâ€" ” ~ Hall's “ to '.'o ‘- , Penelon Falls , J , RVIS S B IGDOUG A I I . ' Midland R'yJuiic“ lII..'-H U cured Mmm' Hex-“ugh and beg to inform the public that they have d I‘i'lds‘w "Hm. H'W ‘ ' , , just moved into the rctn‘ses l tel no - have ‘ust 0 can 8. -‘,~/-- »â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"- ~- & BIaCkl‘lrel. pied byr-ML “'m “HEM”: “71,”: “in, with J p l11::d5fl)', It. north, 1 12.15 p; 111 . . . . . . . . . he hnppy to receive it. call from his custo- Buum' 1 LI.” . ' mers as well us their own. Having leased the bakery and secured the services of Mr. David Barrett, they are prepared to furnish FIRST CLASS BREAD, Cakes, Buns, .lrc.. £15., at reasonable prices and no effort will be spared to sustain the hiin reputation which the Feuclon Falls bakery has deservedly borne. Their stock of FAMILY GROCERIES will be found, as usual, fresh, good and well assorted. Hour, lead, Eggs, Bullet, 810.. villbe kept on hand, and farm produce generally dealt in. A nice lot of Lindsay, viii. l’. l’.-& L. Il'y lt‘lth', Toronto via 0. '1‘. II. or. 7.5;" A choice assortment of Pale and Dark Brandy. Port and Sherry Wines, Holland and Old Tom Gins, several brands oleiisky, Bottled Ale and Porter, Etc. The attention of hotel keepers and others is invited to this stock. Plaster-Moods of all kinds always on hand. The cash system will be strictly adhered to. Cash for Farm Produce. JOHN CHISHOLM. 2.30 Large Stock of Spring Tweeds, New Patterns! New Stylesl The Largest and Clioicest Stock in Town. BMW 85 COLORED WORSTED SUITINGS. rSpring Suit until you see’ our stock. Extra Values given anda Good Fit guaranteed. Ready-Made Clothing, Hats, Caps 8:0. Dress Goods it full stock. Black and Colored Lustres, Black and Colored Coshniei-es, Prints, a. large stock in‘ new patternsâ€"a splendid assortment. Cotton Goods in Great V’ariety. lurunlu and Nlpisung Hallway. Ask to see the Coaticoak Cottons at 9,10 and 11 cents per yard, the very best vttluc .. .i. We. _ TIME Tii-cxiaLE. Taking efitttilniilltm, 15 Mun-Ii, IHHU. It CONN 16(151‘] 0N5. Fellelull Fallawithstuge forliuhi-uygi-un Kininouut, with stage for Mindrn. JAMES RUSS, Mnnugt-r. Do not get you J. W. LEONARD, Gt-iierul 'l‘riiilic Agent. Lindsay, Muy 3rd, 18:10. Next to the Globe Hotel, Kent st., Lindsay C . k . & from 12} cents per yard up. Ducks and Cottonades, good value ; nlso,n full stock of “(H'Sia’xb'lrrnl‘ “Mu”. ’ 1mm,- Miwdl ESUMED BUSINESS. 100 my assware Silk Handkerchiefs, Gents’ Ties, Collars and Gulls. .-,-53,,;;,f,,,_,,;,,y ,1 ,5 "3",. W, W is on the athelves 111d will go sold as citieap “a... Do not mi] ,0 see om. stock we“ pxbrigm.‘ n 111‘ lliigrp: 1‘: “11:1, r , my. .2 -'“l-"°°“°." ."u E UNDERSOLD um; ' . .. .. Kennedy & hexvmaln ness i:rbsfieitlyullgjgolricitecdf we 0‘ u“ B ' Midland .lr-t iir. ll..1.'- H 8.00 N 22.2.; . . . A cut for Haarsns' BAZAAR ATTERNB- Lindsay Mid lt. 4.1m p. m‘. 1': 1' would inform the Citizens of w MOFFAT d: McFARLAND. g & (mph, 11 Mr, Fenelon Falls, May 26th, 1880. McArthur,s Block Fene’lon Falls glfullllll Jo. tlp. 11.50 n. in. i' 151' I t t ‘0 iconk, tir. 1.0!: p. in. 5.1m” and vicinity that they have resumed busi- ‘Mixt-vl. Lou-.11. .\l.ii1, ness in Mr. Newrpzltltfispsldmstand. The stock __ ' . - Colmronk. depart um) 11 111. 1.1"! p m ‘ Mid Junction or. 7.2.? H 1' . - A JUST A nEâ€"IHDEB 'Wherc can be found an excellent assortment of 1.394,", mm H k 5,3,, .. i t H“ ,, f um" I am “in tam": I I : 1 S glitllnll‘unt‘li‘tin tip 7 v1.1 ‘ll'ilrlll’tu ° Drugs, Medicines, Chance. 5, ponges, - . . _ . DRY C OODS nAus sunip Illllll Â¥ ~ 4 - I 7 ’ ’ Trusses and Shoulder Braces, l,.j‘2f;"fff",,,m """” ",7 '{g’ .' i. Bones &c., in trade, and paying ' I ' mm” T 'l t F (b Rubber Goods 1' i r 1 x I ’ , , I 'll‘lir'f’lltfl‘r‘ |'1I\'I‘ .th my 11 " i. ii in. e and reach Toronto 111 ‘1 3'.” p in li".1'»'l' ll.- 1" 5’ ’ iilt 1" iii‘itii'l'l '01 1 it i .1 11. ii . .1. '. '.1 .LI.’ ..1 . Jossrn HEARD. PERE‘UMERY 850-, 850., .,_,., P. ,,,_ ‘ - Confectionery and Boots & Shoes. Having purchased the stock of A. W. Lash- er, they will sell the same AT AND BELOW COST. New goods at a small advance on cost. Boots and Shoes a specialty. Farm pro- ducc taken in exchange. .@ TERMS STRICTLY CASH. PU1_VI_PS. \V Iltllllll'lllllAU.-l1‘, Munogiug Itiirr tor Toronto. March lhth. 1"“: The “ Ft‘lll‘lllll Falls lilllt'llt' " :il Fenclon Falls, April 28th, 1881. 8-511). A large and OLD BONY CRUSSED OVBl‘lllB Alps, a. Surprising Feat! but most of always on hand. @ COMPLETE STOCK 0F DYE STUFFS 6.92M! of the best. quality and at low prices. Also, 8 WELL SELECTED STOCK or STATIONERY, a full assortment of BLANK BOOKS and general stationery. Nae-orvm HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES, Physicians' prescriptions and Domestic Recipes carefully compounded. “'3 “EN PEBISHED oce- Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. on their return by not being properly shod. ll." till t . is printed l‘t‘lll't' F'ileirilny (.‘oilu-t'iil' dtrm‘! \'.| ‘1 ,Suhsuipliun $1 ayeai in advance ADVERTISING RATE my}. comprising 3. Prop-wimp“! ur li'l-l‘l' .-. ::1~ it"? “11" l-l‘riitilititii (Tii-‘ml wli'rr' vi“. .,3. A full assortment. of Patent and Proprietary Medicines always on hand. A- 1 ., ,,.,,,., ,,,.,. “W. h, m. ,,,,, ;,, Hm, _, "cut for H. R. Stevensr Purely Vegetable Vcoarisc. a...” p... 11.... 1... ...-. ry ., ..,. ,,. .,. a litrll. l"ililf1111~’l;_‘. ll1"_‘"llr, l..ill _'-I ..r 1.1 Are you afraid of the same sad fate? If ' f l ' - ~ 7 _ The .lg‘rgngerizliibifa'xscbf‘ I, w "I you are, you bud ban." a” .t B! i quarts-r, {or II Iii/lam” n1 lv-«tl, Ill-'11! lv «1 III 1 / ' M 2_ I nlilu lt‘ltl;-~.. FENEL 0 N FA L L S JAMES A GNE W’S, Fenclon Falls, in, em, 1880 ans er JOB PRINTING and surrounding country that he still com I “he” y°° "l" 3" 0 Store in Scull? ’8 Block‘ ‘ "l "llllv'zmle'ymail; I:' 'HZ) ' :1 ' tinues to maniaczigz‘lpa Wooden and eel-O & J r” -' ’ ’ " Plz’“ “$.15”! I 1 Hi .' Jr: G. G. IiEITIâ€"I is filling up his shelves with new arrivals of SPRING GOODS, among which i ‘ Ill â€".‘in}' person wliu (altt's ii ltfl'HI r: ,1» will be found ' l ularly from the post-oilwi nit-"'1 r 11.!1"~ A. SPLENDID LOT or TWEEDs,mu 5 has suhicribv-d or not. if rcapnnnhl" in: ‘i' - i payment. of the Latest Patterns and the Very Best Quality, 5 hard, n MUM “Hm ,2” 7'1: LADIES’ DRESS Goons, surprisingly Cheap for Cash, as be is for wells, cisterns kc. . to Repalrlng a Snglalty, - na‘his stool. in order to make room for hi! 1 Spring goods, which he expects it: a short i l American Iron Cap Pumps, Laws Regarding Newspapers. time. Having rus mum ASSlllll‘llIBli'I‘ i In the ri‘u-g». Irv Is able to supply every customer until what he may want. thus rav- ing H.090 who may patronise Hm the trou- and ALL WORK WARRANTED S. BROKENSHIRE. I Peaclon falls, opposite Victoria. 8 R. S. 'rlilll‘ E or the piihli-lwr may murmur -- 'n‘. n I." ' til payment is mad-- and tho-v; u! ".1. AP‘E 81.5.15”. blr of running all our the villa; for the Creams, Prints, Cotton: $6., die. 2 'h,,],, “mum”, w,_,,,,,,,, “1, rm,“ , _ my”, _CRA, needed article. Be is now 0 edits _ ‘ from m, up“. w M, c".u’T". v v -. o 1 l V 3rd --If It'll-u rilnvu my” 1 t h! .N .’ I l l r 33:" g" “ Ollie-n 5 Split for C "in 1),. pumps.“ W ,,...,,-.,,.,,,,.:, v, ,_ W “"96” - 1 will he lnund fresh and art bottom prices. Special inducements in sugars. 091" l" which Wu" H" ’l-Wi"? W -. M 1-" N"- a- D "I" Till I" "ll “than- - - - held respontible until iir.»): baron!!! "1121': '- nt M u M uni-I mm inc in Stock before purchasing elsewherel 3" 30m ‘ ml“: he ""aclmg ‘ Wendi? TEEN“ “f Twill"? hm. Sending number; Link. a! nanny; ' ‘zum ‘3 d ' Pk 3 III 1 a‘“" ind " “‘0 ‘gem for F0713,” 5 Calabntcd 0"de se'm' 'll'fl’ "l them in the othe. is no: sue-h {Militc In :1:- (Wth u. Agatha-anus a...“ c... ONION! o I Inc .1- inn-muted not to rip. Any pair in which this scam fails to outwear the boom 1... mp3,“, V y a”. lmm. R’P‘l'l‘m ‘l "l" 'llh "‘m'” "M (’"P‘la‘ will be replaced. ' Illaâ€"Tl; Courts have decided that :r. fusing to take newspapers or periodmair NEDALLI am he. ht VIRAL THU“ ‘ CalloraddrequBAS. cucrsx. (Idle; of Hamilton) 38 thde “at. nan Grand 01:11. W 1 First rlaac noihmcn employed and a. reliccl ble ht gu-nntevd. JAXBS AGRW. Ionics Falls. l’ahrury “@1331. ‘- 51! the mu pods will be sold .It the very lowest living prices for ml: or farm Ago“ solicited. - Tension Falls, March “5. m. from the post-tithes, or removingand luring them uncalled fur. is prints film Hideam rr, Intention-l fraud i.

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