ME GRAHAM, (Late Milne 8: Graham.) PTA GO TO GRAHAM’S u For Ouoman Silks, Dress Silks, Black or Colored Satins. GO TO GRAHAM'S For Dress Goods in the New Materials and Tony Shades. GO TO GRAHAM’S For Prints and Cambrics. Novelties both rare and do TO GRAHAM’S For Parasols, Gloves, Ties and Handkerchiefs. Correct styles. GO TO GRAHAM’S For Hosiery in dark and opera colors, in Silk, Lisle 5: Cotton. GO TO GRAHAM’S For your Carpets. You will get them for COST. This is certain. GO TO GRAHAM’S For Lace Curtains at 75 c'ts a pair and upwards. Cheap goods. GO TO GRAHAM’S For .‘lillinery. They took the town by storm their opening days. lieauty, Elegance and Reï¬ned Taste with Low Prices combined. rich. O...â€" GRAHAETS. GENTLEMEN, GO THERE For your Spring Suits. Those nobby thian you see worn, that some imagine come from Toronto, are all made by us. The nobby things sometimes shown in our windows are nothing compared to our stock. GO TO GRAHAM‘S For a Stylish llat, a Tasty Tie or a Choice Silk Handkerchief. GO TO GRAHAM’S For n. Waterproof Coat, a Suit of Ready-Made Clothes or any- thing you may require from a first-class Dry Goods House. J AM ES GRAHAM, { GAMEâ€"ll‘ W- Willi r Farmers in Want of good lA gricultural implements ! i l and Francis streets, where they will ï¬nd a stock of MASSEY corn ï¬elds. Fenclon Falls, May 30th, 1883. Harrows, Iron and “food, as good as ever were put into a ï¬eld. ._..__.__.. - -7...†GENERAL PURPOSE Ewen-us. The increasing demand for our general purpose I’loughs is proof that they can't be beat for all kinds of work and all kinds of soil. GANG PLOUGHS. Our Gang Plough acknowledged by all to be the best in the market. WEEDERS AND SBUFFLEBS. Our Wecder and Scuï¬ler is an indispensable article in the turnip, potato and Try them and be convinced. THE FERMER’S FRIEND. The Farmer's Friend Combined Drill & Broadcast Seeder, the bcEt in Canada. Just received, a ï¬ne assortment of SHOES â€"â€"_A. N I)â€" nï¬" Castings of all kinds made to order, and Repairs executed. “5311 $1 per hundredwcight paid for scrap cast iron. ROBSON 8t. ALLAN. $5 ‘ __..-__..__..‘._.- ' HARVESTER 8L TORONTO MOWERS, SHARP’S HORSE RAKES, and numerous Implements of home manufacture. flaw, s age. What is One Man’s Misfortune is Another Man’s Gain. There is no proof to show what disease killed Adam, but there i is proof to show why the City Store Syndicate is giving llargains should call at the Cameron Lake Foundry show-room, at the comer of Colborne i“ sml‘le "d Full" DEF 600‘â€: C3'l‘e‘5’ mum"! 31°" °~ll°“l““ ed to make your eyes blink with amazement. Owing to the con- tinuons cold weather, the wholesalers who are overstocked are ofl'eriug extraordinary inducements in low prices to clear out quantities. The City Store is always on the alert to take adrath tage of such opportunities. This is one of the secrets of our great success. To buy cheap and sell cheap is our motto. In this pnr‘ ticulnr instance we have been unusually successful, the discounts in some instances reaching 50 and 55 per cent., and our patrons will get the beneï¬t. In Lyons Black Gros Grain Silks we are safe in saying that no such bargains were ever offered anywhere. In Colored Silks we begin the price at 301.2, and odor equal in- ducemcnts in every quality. In Dress Goods we always sure our patrons from '2?- to 30 per cent. Every lady wanting a drtss should take a look through and see our city styles and lower prices. In Carpets and House-furnishings we lead the trade in (plantie ty, quality and design, and prices always the lowest. on City Drapers and Clothiers, . . 0â€"â€" 202 FOR 5N Boots and Shoes, &c., MONTH the undersigned will sell his stock of our nouns. FINE} CLOTIIIN G. The mun ain't put togethcrright who don‘t appreciate Icirutiï¬a and artistic cut garments. .akill'ully nude and ï¬nished with (-3-. Quisite taste. We believe M'er man and hey render of our ad- rrrtisrmcnts understands the secret ot‘nur great success. nnd thn mayority have assisted us in our rtl'orts by their patronage in put- ting the thumhscrcws on the old-fashioned prst and frowning down improperly made habilimcuts, thus encouraging us in our. efforts. Lust week we announced the purchase of over anon yds. of Fine Twerds and suitings at K reduction of 50 per cent. under regular prices to clear. We are. making things boom. l‘coplc tell us then.- ncrcr was the same \‘xluc offered before. Wu ask you to come in and son if you are half in need i fit suit. “'u can sell you without any trout-lo, in fact you will want to buy when you see the goods. We tuoroly show them the price and quality and that emuplt-tcs the sale. Hats and Caps are another of our especial hobbies. thorn in all quantities and styles. and sell them cheap. Gents' Furnishingsâ€"you are sun: to liltd the chat thing you want at the City Store. Ready-made Clothingâ€"Our stock Li always large and well 1.5-. sorted in qualities and sures. Boys' Roady-nmdrsâ€"wc ltccpa full range of all the leading styles to tit boys 01 all sizi's. “'c are determined to give the public. the best value for their. money if it takes the plaster ml the ceiling. We keep SOOTHERAE, GATHRO dz MARK, No. 2 Dohsou's Block, 'l.it:tlsu.\’. "omits; magma. ' AND MILL OWNERS, w lUSE McEllll, BROS. (it 5038 Celebrated llllllllll fillllllllll llll, guaranteed the best in the market. ‘ ‘6'†35‘ Will not gum or dog mac/tinny. For sale by JOHN A. ELLIS, (lrw‘rr, Fcnelon Pulls, April [8th, 1893. tt-ly. antiwar. GENERAL GROCERIES, at the “ Cash Store,†which we are determined to dispose of in a few weeks ll Pilllill lllll lilll lillllllSll llll Ellltilllllll, Now is the time to AT COST FOR CASH. Call and price them and be convinced. Geo. 6-. Keith. (LATE )llLSB & GllAllA.\l,) Opposite English Church, Kent 312., Lindsay. New Gemini New Goods !! TIIEâ€" Mrs. KEELEY llnsjust received and opened up a large stock of NEW GOODS, â€".c1 '1‘ MONTREM ShSH FENELQN FALLS. lVe are now showing a Choice Stock of New Goods suitable even Grangers. Yoy will save a large percentage. our Prices before purchasing elsewhere. 35“ CAR SALT JUST TO HAND. hi’Eï¬llGhLL & BEANBQN BROS. RE, Buy your Goods for the Summer. Give us a call and examine our Goods and Fenelon Falls, April 25th, 1883. THE PALACE Dry Goods ll Clothing 020 including FANW DRY GODS, Purusuls, House. Lamas, 955.5 6..., ALL KINDS OF WOOL, all ofwhirh will he sold at for the season, including Many Leading Novelties in the Trade. A splendid range of new Dress Gonds from 125,.- cents. New Prints front 8 cents; also a magniï¬cent range of new Bordcrcd and Shaded Prints. New Cretons lrom 16 cents to 25 cents; also the new Oatmeal Cloth in the new colours. ENG. Fenclon Falls, April 5th, 1883. THE of the Great Human Family are informed that‘ an immense stock of FRESH NEW GOODS have just arrived at BLAOK AND EOLORED SlLKS AND SATINS, 13¢: a special lot, including the new lllack Si k Moire an a few 1 ress cngt 15 o co - ' d ’ ' ' f ‘ CHEAP CA$H comet-toe swag. ored Silk bought at a great discount. ()xt'nrvl Shining, Duck. Derry, Factory The place is LITERALLY CRAMMED with Cottons, Strum Loom, White Quilts. Towels the, at button) prices. Frillings, Y n The Finest Assortment of Really Good Goods LESS THAN LINDSAY PRICES, A nice lot of GOOD AND CHEAP TOYS, for children of all ages, and an assortment of “all l'upr-r comprising runny new and attractive designs. less. so _,___ less. GRAND OPENING OF SPRING DRESS GOODS. NEW AND ELEGANT PATTERNS. A Full Range of Gimp Trimmings, Coloured and Black Fringes, Brocaded and Watered. and Plain Satins 85 Silks, a. full stock of Mus. IIEEIJ-IY, Fencion Frills, April 25th, 1883. YOU WILL FIND ' a complete stock of ï¬neness Laces, Cloves, ll'ics, Collars, Corsets &c., all new goods. that has ever been offered to the public in this town. , \VIIIPS, All the latest shapes in trimmed and ttutritutucd Hats and Bonnets in straw, :o:â€":0: ‘ 01 namellts' Curryconlbq Brushes. amp and bl'md’ “’clmlmi‘r m†h†“mm†Lace Jumbo Hat 3“ 7") ccuts’ the Everythinzt reqiiisue for taste and comfort that a. long experience in the trade could â€"-â€"â€".o. “1 ~ SN \;) l _ e , ., r. . _ s, STAPLE (20993, TRBLE LEMEE‘uS, suggest has been provided, and particular attention has been given to goods that are lien! and tasty in appearance, and at the same time are durable in quality. I have no hesitation in stating that few city Stores can show such a line and varied cheapest but in the trade. ' 7 . T ' - . ‘ . v ‘ - . assortnwnt, and certainly no town of equal or much larger size than Lindsay can boast BI‘O‘VD Holland, ~lVllldOW' IIOlldlld, llllC dlltl. (rt Cy (Jotlonh. of such a Stock of Boots and Slices. OUR G-ENTS’ FURNISHINGS . . . This season I have purchased in larger quantities than usual at what is known as Offer ï¬le beSt values In the county. luspecuon embrace all new shapes in llats, Capsv Ties, Collars, Shirts &c., and a lot of ROCK'HOTTOM PRICESHW, cm, give my friends the FINEST AND BEST OF GOODS invited. Ready-made Clothes lnr youths. boys and men at. very (mo [)l'tCt’S. AT STARTlec, pmuï¬s p011 CA511 0x Tun SPOT_ W A special lot of indies" llubber Circulars suitable for the rainy season at _ . V , ’ ’ CPI-lurks, / altses and Satchels ! $2, usually sold at 83 7.3. J St. JL’ST'T_-11t'l;' .1 1.001; AT TIIL‘JI. THEY .1121; GRAND. TEIh‘IS - - - - CASE; 1,. MAGUIRE I'LflLL, Shawl Straps, llnrness Oil k Axle (lrruso H HORSE BLANKETS, . & m and other articles, (,‘lueup for Cash, cull til. Fenelon Falls, April 10th, 1880. one door south of Newumn’s'(lroeery Store. COLLARS WARRAN TED. Ilopuit's promptly uud neatly executed. lle hugs to return his hint'u-t‘e thunlts for the liln-rul patronage with which he hurt so for lll‘l'll fnvnrwl, and is dell-rminwl ti: merit a continuum-o of it by turning out, good work at moth-ratt- prices. Flint-lull Fullrl, February 21th, 11182. lï¬])‘.VA]€.Tl)t-S’ ot.nt:s’r.\nmsmcn Livery Stable. 'I‘lu- sub-eriln-r return-i hi1, sincere thanks for the lilwml pnlrunupl- lirrluwul on him 2’ 4 4 ‘7‘ 41 7 ‘i ' ‘ W" ' r ‘ T <1 ) r duringr llu- [cl-'1 tim- )‘l'l r:‘. m tl My. t ' â€", Vi S L I IJ LE? form the public, that lln'y dun nhlltiii m u - - IANK l’ltl'S dw ulstz' -'. "p .. . . o oomprtstn,3 a full assortment of B 1 l( ) \ an I:tnera lttoncry h,“ Clam, Homes and Rug“. N’QN’C any hour of the day or night, at his stnhlu I‘H'nuoiu HIPovt laugh l’hysicians' prescriptions and Domestic Recipes carefully compounded. l l l Fenclon Falls. April ‘llth. 1883. are Lindsay, Soptemllcr 28th, 1882. \thre can be found an excellent assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Sponges, Trusses and Shoulder Braces, Toilet, Fancy (l9 Rubber Goods PERFUMERY’ 880-, 86"-, A large and Dress & Mantle Making. :lisses Robertson a Tolmie respectfully inform the ladies of Fenelon Falls and its vicinity that they have cont- . E1 The Cheapest Goods, the Finest Assortment, nlcllCt‘ll business us Dress and Mantle junk- e5 , ' 0‘ and the Largest Stock of ers in .ur. Fitzgerald's building on the east â€"â€" lside of Colborne street, and will spare no lpuins to give satisfaction to all who may favour them with their patronage. I 3 W Four apprentices wanted. Fenclnn Falls, May 2nd, 1883. ll-3m. ! ! -1: o n- GEO. CUNNINGHAM, I Glassware and Crockery in Lindsay are to be ONE D(_)LLARillg8lll Villlfly Railway, found at 1 FENEL0N_FALLs. Henry J. Keighley’s, , .il’. remittalrt.232: lists; The Rated Cheap Gash Store. WM. S. and Canada Southern Railways. always on hand. Via?- COMPLETE STOCK OF DYE STUFFS of the best quality and at low prices. Also, a â€"â€".L Tâ€" at very mwlvrntu l'l.‘l|l‘l!l'4, 3:533†(format-trial travellers and their Ing- ":t-,;u- court-red :nlrly and «'111t-vlititJIJsly' (u .- Fenclun Falls, May 4th,1853. 124.11 Auction Sale Every Evening â€"â€"nt theâ€" tK-E’ Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, A full assonmem of Patent and Proprietary Medicines always on hand. A- : "ï¬rming pigmli , , , H r , f - v . ..' . . .’ .ux- A. ' - ~ ‘ - u- nu N'rz wr uI-t't-r no It li a . r u o gent lot 11' R“ stale!†Purle \ Locum“ \ “$11317†1.4-tlrvr Inn-u: thth at l'nmtrut. Come and E. FITZGERALD, l l try than. Manager! I l NEW BU§INESS FIRM. :p:â€"_â€"â€":(\:__ E. ii. EDWARDS. FARM sop. SALE. ltixzn Sis;,â€"â€"llaw- tl.I- ymulur?! to convey to tlw lllfi'l'lllfa of the " London Nntunl’ our thank; {or limit prompting in paying our nininn 1:. trll. aria.ng from loncl by llu.‘ ra-U'hl hurl: Cll'e: ~ . . . ~ ~ v ' v - o~ ego d For sale on easy terms, prim PLUM}. Lot Fonelon Ffltln, May -ltll, l. ..... ,I P , y _, ,.,_ M, l, p a S. S. Johnson an Wm. Ft der ,3 m m M. B H _ _ l... ..,,. m, . .l. 5...... _ . . . ‘ . . 4 .. . . . I of Soutcrriile. cont mug ‘2‘“) acres, about 5 "M ‘ I††_ L ‘ ""‘ """" :beg to inform the rootlcuts of l~.-n.~p.n l-alls and its nanny that they have enter-E M, u,- which “n. MM“, ,,,,,, ,mml, “Ht commencing M 7 ddock. A N D E a A R E ; tit til) ()l' l Il.‘t.\l\f3. ed tnto partnership and commenced business in ; u... {mu mm. rm. 3 1.} .1.†my," tug, C A d G t B . ( l _____.. house, 3:3 x ‘33 foot. with kitchen. two frnn'c f. , ’ , I, , t - O H I ‘ / , , l barns, each In- x 3" tot-t. :t Eldlllt' for eigh‘l Jme n e The Bub’cr‘bcr has received fun hues or 5' Corncu‘ Eg‘l ' ‘U '1 I’m 1"" “"hul (“'- horscs, a roomy driving shed and :‘I very THOMAS I‘ORBER, mum» I’m, 1.1.. hay. ill:(). a never-tailing ‘ wrll~'.:t!1d :t “Tu-i two hamler apple l Propridor. l3. Parlour and Cook gtovesl for the fall trade. The usual supply of 'finware, Stovepipe-s, Elbows and Hot: Air Drums. A. good assortment of KENNEDY’S BRICK STORE, V .on the west side of Colbornc street Fem-inn Pulls, where the ' have 0 cued out a ; , ' l : ‘ J , , ‘k z. -- acre err lard r- . 4‘ , hr" "33 at“ 0 trees. about hill. of \\‘.1 cu are bcarmg. Fenciun Falls. Slay I'lth,1833. l tt’lltl’flltATlUN OF THE COUNTY OF % Apply on the [trtrlhlsi‘i to _ t ~ g cuntsrornxu rural “L TUIM- l .umwm l'luri.c, om, snot: rm..- _._-_.....-_._.__._ ,. . , , .â€"â€"~â€",â€", , n, L A MP5 A ND LAMP TRIMMINGS. ,' . . . . 0 ice ts 10R 5‘ given 1 1a amee ago c ; Edmufl 1.2.,†l. 500 . ; tenable Tailorm . . . . . ~ t; ~ , ‘ i FaSh‘ " i i g ; Munrorpal Gouncfl of various kinds and prices. l humility il' “.u. I “lâ€. 9'5 l The “nihtï¬lgini‘! Vinita-ammn“ Tm?“ of the Corporation’of the County of Victoo, . . 9 Tlnnllut- liq! ;, t. - 596 l to the Fenian-natty! It." \"u-HKL‘ W'l "3 “'f ria will he held in the Council Chamber, l g llilulu l'm-‘re. Hartman, 902 h. h dd. . “q, 1 g b ‘1‘ u r w, . h h .u d. _ r‘ natty tor lhctr laser.“ patronage s;nce he; I L, v C 7 3 “mm,†“up, Emuâ€, “,0 ‘° " ‘° * " 3““? ° ‘1'" h ‘ ° ‘ °5 '1 "PM ° 3 :AT THE couar HOUSE ; at... ., more... N :95 AT Tm: LOWILW LINN“ PRICES FOR CASH. ’ F- E L O N F- A L L S 3 in an equal to the best American, all of which l am ; nu,»- lil‘illly, t’erulum, 550 ._._ ' 9’ (1. r; lien, L 372 . . 1 ~. . . . ml Hunts-s than 11.x: no «Eur: will has ' l lmmr tin-.tlin, Latter: 2|!) Thetr assortment ol Boots and Shoes ts, they believe, 2N“: u. K»... ,5 1.2.4 5... “n in :5. VVN “up, 1.4,,†.. ’ 5,, th - lar'vost 'l td mus \"tl‘lt’ 'u the t" We ‘71? ' ; mm: m... 2...: :'.rcv.-cslt~l ltt t;i.;duriugT on Tuesday; to enable me to do a H uarc legitimate business. 1 Malawi Kmr, u 250 L .. . l t . t l l a - . w l V “ T f tE;t- put lie is mil luatlvd : q . ’ , ’ Jui.tt~"lll;ttm:!l1, Pent-ton, 530 , E .) ‘1 W (. , 1,. g, 1 .7119 L“! d“) or June: 1833. Rags. Bones and Scrap Iron takenmtrade as usual. 1 all...†now, ow, 630 h a .. , ~ 3â€. ‘.. ., . _~, -,», _ , t . . .. . I: :2..w.- .TM-Y “Elwinâ€: 5.6M†‘. "‘1 (“hm .3“ I!†“fed ail-“Lin†m miâ€- !mm’ and . L “ r . L .. “"1 )i. _ ‘ i 0“ mu 2; lit-3.4;- noon, {0" '3‘“ “'“â€â€˜â€œÂ°5 0!: N. B.â€"'l‘o farmers and the [tubue gf'nerallj' to want. of htorer, kc. Clrj' mil f, .i "bin it“ dun 3.45: all. do then beat to gun: entire uttslactwu to their cu~tonzcm. mt :t:1‘mrliull)’£u.lt‘lb it cut Hour at who ,wcm Lamas, , [ices ï¬r ‘ “Id if on “no†do but“ 1 Wm†your muomuc , Jo?!) .f; ring! ‘1',†‘00 w. A Bakery will be started as soon as the own, now being built, is ï¬nished. - "uh h: in" 134;: cidlhimsapnde W m 11"} ‘1‘. MATCHET‘I', i p ‘i' ' 3 "y‘ c E P"',“,‘|â€,,r',’f’ffgi‘ "f, "’t 70 x: '.'.' '-. ..-~'::'. m5»; . :z‘ urn . ‘ ~_ . , r - ..., 10., lath. a y u an l r: r .1 LT , only (7.0:. { Jun“ Emma, “ a†.t. .331:an .3 i z . L ix ‘ cu it" ccgth 1333.} Links.“ (":11 15"» W“. JOHNSON a manual Fenclon Falls, September 20th, 1852. Featloa Fails, Shy 51h. list; {5-1 .-.s Petition Falls, April 4th, mo.