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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 23 Jun 1883, p. 3

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l Aniifiit'fittgjnuttnn ES Sootheran, Oathro it Mark’s s. of the Int mguthb 11;: made-thing: tairly ll‘tnm, and if still Lower Fun": in “m orgood ed v , pd”. .m m e t e to continue t rough t e summer, then look out ' h 'e ’ust succeed in securm ..,. .. a... o. no .05., we on be... .p.... .. .m m... .. t... A gncultural Implements W m J g eating for frt;ndls or foes. h M u b L k F d h h f Ibo .b 1 f F C d f 1,, oofo “as, hummer“, we ‘5‘: an,“ 1 - p f h -- a on on at t e: meron a e onn ry a ow-room, at t ccomer o 0 rue , , , . cea he‘lhw ; and in case there should be any dodhtihmyhd‘i'nniind :olrit “‘1 Emmi” sucfls' “he” "‘85 Wm find ‘ “Mk °f a O O 0 out and‘bring it with you; and if you want further evide cc 0 t ’ or all the stores in town, examine goods and prices, thennconii add‘ii’e & ' wtll knock the bottom out of them all. . . . I . m be 5 and numerous Implements of home manufacture. . At 8’ dlscount 0f 20 PER CERT" Immune n; 8 De t or the at fully 25 per cent. below value. a-..â€" . GENERAL PURPOSE PLOUGHS- Yard wide Factory Cotton for 7 cents, reduced from 9 cents. The increasing demand for our general purpose Plouulta is proof that they Yard wide Factory Cotton for 8 cents, reduced from 10 cents. “(1 pm; Goods are do“ 30 per can can ‘ be be“ {0' 3“ kmds 0r “M1 and 3“ km“ °f “‘1' Yard wide Factory Cotton for 9 cents, reduced from 11 cents. ' G A I G P L 0 U G HS . Yard wide Factory Cotton for 10 cents, reduced from 12% cents. Our Gang Plough is acknowledged by all to be the best in the market. 32-inch Wide- Factory Cotton for 5 and 6 cents, reduced from 6, 7 and 3 e'ts. and FACTORY COTCEONS ‘3’11":‘:“Y““ WWW“ when NEEDEBS AND SGUFFLEBS- STEAMLOOMS (White Cottons) and SHEETINGS you will have to come and see before C, "e “P u” l 5 u u “9" °““' Our Weeder and Scufilcr ts an indispenstble article in the turnip, potato and you can believe the difference \Ve lip-verflie inside track 011 COMO“ Crst and its usual di‘ corn fields. Try them and be convinced. . ' . ‘. â€"- ’ CARPETS. THE FARMER’S FRIEND vxde our bargains Wltlx our: wgtomem. . Well, as for Carpets, I think they have all given up trying to sell any Th F , F .i d b. d D .H 8: B d t S d ' b b . d I \ ‘ ‘ until we get our stock sold out, which will be very soon. e “we” "en om me n ma “5 cc er’ ‘ e e“ m a“ L ‘ ~ , QUILT-S AND LACE CURTAINS Hat-rows, Iron and Wood, :15ng as ever were put into a field. City Draper-s and Cldthiers, . . . . . . - . . No. 2 Dobeori’s Block, Lindsay. are going out so fast that we can hardly keep the stock complete. Ont- ‘ 18- astingi of all kinds made to order, and Re airs executed. “a ‘ ~ 75 cent Lace Curtains are 53 15:23:33; we have placed an order for 31 per hundredweight paid for scrap cast iron_ p . t FARMERS, . , ROBSON 8L ALLAN. “‘0 m 0m“: g Fcnelon Falls, May 30th, 1883. ‘ & is has been a proud feather in our cap this season. Never did we do any- . o '0: 0-â€" i ' thing like so large a trade, many orders being sent to us by people we -‘ E F o R o N E M o N T H Celebrated have never seen. ' ' OUR TAILORING . . . . the undersrgned Wlll sell his stock of ’ has taken that proud posttion among the people that Mr. MILNE, our guaranteed me be“ In an mrhi‘ cutter, is recognized as the authority and autocrat on Style, Fit. and J ' ,1 fi 5, f _ - ‘8‘ Will 1m! 1)! or e? niacin]: . Finish. scorcn, ENGLISH and CANADIAN TWEEDS have “imam ’3 a“ wftmento - ‘ Forsaiobyg“ 0’ "y dropped in price to such a figure that ercry one scams determined to V JOHN A ELLIS BOOTS AND '«SHOES - ' ' A N I) I B Fenelon Falls, April 18th,1883. 9-ly. 0 its E L' d i I ’â€" fl Boom and Shoes’ 6%" M I L L | N E ppos ng 13 , ., 1n say. . Lindsay Juaeisu. 1883. GENERAL GROCERIES - . ’ AT COST R C S â€"â€" N G d ' N G d ' at the “ Cash Store,” which we are determined to dispose of in a few weeks . i ‘ H I Mrs 6W S o ~ S. . 33%- Call and price them and be convinced. I,“ just magma m, opened up I mp ~ ~AT TIâ€"mâ€" ll PHIElS lHll lllll lilillllill llll [Illlllllllllll - °‘ . . ! Geo. G. Kelth. NEW GOODS M 0 R even Grangcrs. how is the tune to . Fenelon Falls, April 25th, 1883. in lua- , ' c tug ’ Buy your Goode for the Summer l o 4 You will save a large percentage. Give us a call and examine our Goods and . Parasola, . our Prices before purchasing elsewhere. . e on We are now showing a Chorce Stock of New Goods suitable 0A,, SALT JUST To HAND. & LADIES __u~dE_ss 0‘". “‘9 WW - M’DOUGALL a BRANDON anus. â€"â€"â€"o=o-â€"â€"-â€"' ‘ ALL was or met. ' ' ' Fcuelon Falls, April 5m, 1883. .» . an orwich will he sold u Many Leadmg Novel‘hes 1n the Trade. - . - 1883. SPRING. 1883. ms Tm mm, mm ‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€":o:â€"-â€"â€"â€"- A splendid range of new Dress Goods from 12% cents. New Prints from 8 cents; F O o a E D " * ‘ also a tnagttiliCctit_rnnge of new Bdi‘dcred and Shaded Prints. New Crctons ' A mm 10‘ or ll‘Olll 16 cents to 2:) cents; also the new Outxucal Cloth in the new colours. of the Great Human Emmy are informed that an immense stock of FRESfl . GOOD AND CHEAP TOYS, NEW GOODS have just arrived at ' G 0 D S forgbifilrlcn of all Ageing, and an “mm-n.“ . , y o 'u uper compr ing many new and i a ’ attractive designs. a special lot, including the new Black Silk Moire and a few dress length of l- S ' . MRB- KEELEY. orcd Silk bought at a great discount. Oxford Shining, Duck, Dcrry,SFnct:(i'y i ' ' Fond?” “113’ Apr" 25”“ 1883‘ Cottous, Stcnut Loom, White Quilts, Towels &c, at bottom prices. Frillinga, i _.â€"-â€"â€": :â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"- . ’ . ( Laces, Gloves, Ties, Collars, Corsets 820., all new goods. & A F R f G. Tori .n C l d d Y O U I L L F I The place in LITERALLY Ii. A M MED with kai‘ngegf’es a cantplete stock or a“ “n ’ “ HARNESS,” The Finest Assortment of Really Good Goods Plain Satins& Silks, a fun Stock of All the latest. shapes in trimmed and untrimmod Hats and Bonnets in straw, i that has 0V0" been Offered to the public in this tOWn. . M 0 naments WIIIPS. ur far humus Lace Jumbo flat at 75 ccutS, the . â€"-â€"=°=â€"=°= an e r - Currycombs Brushes nd comfort that a long experience in the trade could i . SNA;JS ’ chip and braid, including o STAPLE Goons, TABLE LINENS, Brown Holland, Window Holland, White and Grey Cottons. W We offer the best values in the county. Inspection MM mus a M’DOIIGALL. Fenelon Falls, April 10th, 1883. MM MEDICAL HALL, FENELON FALLS, Everything: requisite for taste a suggest has been provided, and particular attention has been given to goods that are neat and tasty in appearance, and at the same time are durable in quality. that few city Stores can show such a line and varied l or much larger size than Lindsay can boast chcnpcst hut in the trade. OUR GENTS’ FURNISHINGS embrace all now shapes in llata. Cups, Tics, Collars, Shirts &c., and a lot of Ready-made Clothes for youths. boys and men at very low prices. In)" A special lot of ludics' lluhbcr Circulars, suitable for the rainy season, at AT STARTLHG PRICES FOR CASH ON THE SPOT. 2, usually sold at. $3 75. o ‘ JOHN St LAWRENCE Trunks, VTalises any]. Satchels ! Font-loo Falls, April 24th, 1833. JUST TAKE A LOOK AT TIIEJI. THEY ARE GI‘AND: TERDIS - - - - CAXSI‘I. ~ FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE 1" ., Dress & Mantle Making. Misses Robertson & Tolmic KEIGHLEY ,~ , , - is selling the cheapest Groceries In respectfully inform the ladies of Fenclon KEIGHLEY ’3 limmerse;anagram: ‘ers in Mr. Fitzgerald's building on the east ’I‘RUN KS, VALISES, Shawl Straps, Harness Oil & Axle Guile HORSE BLANKETS, and other articles. Chcup for Cllh, call at Joseph Nevison’s Harness Shop. one door south of Newman's Grocery Store. COLLARS WARRANTED. Repairs promptly and 7flatly exoeuted. lle begs to return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage with which he has so far been favored, and is determlntd to meritnconlinuaoee of it by turnan out good work at moderate prices. Fenclon Falls, February 24th, "382. E D \V A I) S’ ownsnnmsnuo Livery Stable. The subscriber returns hit sincere thank- for the liberal patronage bestowed on him WELL SELECTED STOCK 0F STATIONERY, d"'to“;.Ptz‘.t:“:..i:m;:flnot: ANK BOOKS d v lstut’ -. “" Em“ “"3 First Class Horses and 3158. any hour of the day or night,“ his noble On Francis Street Eta-t. at very moderate chug". 3e” Commercial travellers and their lug- gage court-yell safely and expeditiously to any desired point. The subscriber never had I Illblefltl a! better bones than at present. Come and try them. 12. ll. EDWARDS. Fenelon Falla, l’eh'y 24th, "-181. Ill-l4. no I have no hesitation in stating assortment, and certainly no town of equa of such a Stock of 130015 and Shoes. This season i have purchased-in larger quantities than usual at what is known as ROGK-llO'l‘TOll PRICES, and can give my friends the FINEST AND BEST OF GOODS Lindsay, September 28th, 1882. ___________________._____._.~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" therc can be found an excellent assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Sponges, Trusses and Shoulder Braces, . Toilet, Fancy (h Rubber Goods PERFUMERY 8230., 850., always on hand. A large and ma? COMPLETE STOCK 0F DYE. STUFFS fl) of the best. quality and_nt low prices. ' Also, a side of Colborne street, and will spare no pains to give satisfaction to all who may favour them with their patronage. Two apprentices wanted. LINDSAY. lv‘enclun Falls, May 2nd, 1883. ll-3m. LINDSAY. Ladies’ Mantles LL _ no. CUNNINGHAM, ' eigent Etedit Valley Railway. ONE D()LLA~Rl FEHELON FALLS. _A_ T___ Tickets to all points West and North- Wcst, and all local points on Credit Valley and Canada Southern Railways. WM.GAMPBELL’S. ' Auchnn Sale Every vemng. FARM FOR SALE. ’“““°" Bllllll lllillll Hill, la in the 2nd concession of the township of Somcrville. containiug 200 acres, about 100 of which are cleared and tubes-d. On the form there are a ll stnry ednr lug house. 35 x '15 feet, with kitchen,t\vo frume; THO“ is FORBI‘.R barns, each 50 x 30 feet. a stable for eight Prnprt'rlor. horses, a roomy driring shed and a very ry housr: also, I: ntver-lniling Fenelon Falls, May 17th, 1883. 13. 0 TN “SB CK GE 1 KC P0“t i ’ lpring creek and three wells, and a two. acre orchard containing two hundred apple - a trees, about half of which are bearing. 11" A- ; S a is telling the cheapest rockery in is selling the cheapest. Stoneware in KEIGHLEY is selling the cheapest everything you want in his line in LINDSAY. ' 3 The people are beginning to find out that it pays them well to make direct for BLOHLEY’S when they come to LINDSAY, and express themselves as fairly as- tonished at the LOW PRICES the goods are being sold at. The secret is, he imports ollurs go where it has for- direct, and sell: only for Cash. If you want to make live d rut-rly taken tcn, just try IiEIGI-ILIEY’S O Noted Cheap Cash Store, Lindsay. MW - NEW BUSINESS FIRM. 8‘. S. Johnson and Wm. Fielder beg to inform the residents of Fcnelon Falls and its vicinity that they have enter- ed into partnership and commenced business in â€"â€"FORâ€"â€" comprising a full assortment of BL Nmow ND CATTLE lt’IBDIGINBS, ecipes carefully compounded. HORSE A Physicians' prescriptions and Domestic It fit? Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. Medicines always on hand. A- A full assortment of Patent and Proprietary gent for H. It. Stevens‘ l’urcly’Vegemhle Venn-rise. E. FITZGERALD, Manager Fcnclon Falls, May 27th. 1882. ARI) OF THANKS. commencing at 7 o'clock. .._â€"â€" a. cameo, 2.1., Am: 1...». new 1.. nuance 00., Dudley. Dun Simâ€"lieu the goodneu to many to the Directora of the "Loldon Hutu-1' our thanks for their prompted»! in paying our claim: in full, arlail from loun lay the recent hnah fir“: Alexander Clarita, Opt. 8566 ~â€"â€"â€"0.__â€"â€"- The subecriber has received full lines of Parlour and Cook Stoves Elbows and Hot The usual supply of Tinwarc, Stovepipctt, for the fall trade. Air Drums. A good assortment of on the west side of Colborue street, Fencloo Falls. where they have opened out a _ . first cllfi stock of APPLY 0“ “"3 Pnzdfissmoptmk E * ' " ‘ T F lllllll it [ill llllill ' WW‘ I AM AN mm mm “co-hey. Emily. M ' ’ ' . r Ba 4 K , u ' BllllTS AND suns, Gilllllllllls Mmeâ€"Tailoring- ; L PS D LAP"? T31 GS ~ - ~ ' kin san vices. llama-tr ‘lloon, fl. ms The undersigned return: sincere thank; The mum“, “ re d ‘ _ 0f ""003 P T u C b. u .- - - L. h n r u. u. d u - . . P 9‘" ° "mm 5°?” c I - AN” PR0" 151"“ 3* 13““; 3° °"‘"’ ""31? "° The “ Silver Star ” Coal Oil, fi:.:::.."t‘:1:;: £3.32“. - - ~ ~ - - ~ ' Martin Harrington. " hhdd ll lbo d.llflhtl. lld l'1 , . . . w ‘ m ‘ moah'tT‘ru‘timifdivuzisii- “Vito critics: Yzll‘cCASK‘fy “ “We 0 i F EN EL ON F A Lir- 81 g equal W “"3 be“ Ammu“: ‘ll °l “Mb I "n “'2'” and assures them that no effort WI“ beige the amallestjoha ot.carpenter work,and, g‘o'lital’l'p. Llf‘lfl, Margaret Kerr. “ spend to give is good satisfaction in the l ‘m‘w‘n no Min, m gin “mf‘cuon in John Chcynoath, hula, ‘ a - & Their «moi-uncut of Boots and Shoes is. they believe, . . . . . ‘ ' 3 f t “he: has I «receded in he dnztn cum , '. . - the largest and most. varied in the Village. @{t l n m is. put In. in sun 13mg 3 , DOORS & "YZFRYDOW S XSH 1 *9 enable me to do ‘ “tum leammle 1mm"- . . ’ . . . i r i i ' ‘ i 4 :- 333 ms and Sara Iron taken in trade as usual. Edward mum u “"3 mW‘fimf “he” ‘ 3“ rm” ‘ll ‘l‘° “"6 “F‘l‘m‘; l“ um" lmflv “’3 5 Over M“ W' Ci‘mpbe“ S Store’imado to order at short n'ntice. of good c B 1:. ens nd tl c Willie generally in want of Store! kc Tr] m! .11, iiilnu'ni' mew' .. .,. . ....â€"â€" an: a I - oa'm, . an! rapecttully when: a call from all who ; tern-l. and at reasonable prices. prices first, tad if you Clan“ do better I bunch your anmge. l J. "and. Yuflfi' ‘ Boh‘t “cholera, 1: John Kimbel, . will do their be». to give entire satisfaction to their enactment. l 53' Work-ahop on Francis Street Eut; Lindsay, Oct. 15th. 1!". ing built. in finished. ‘ wish to have their clothing nude up in the residence on Bond Street But. latest styles and but pastime manner. , . . w w, x F” “m "A ‘ Penelon ran, sew emu, ma. 3.. LALIBERTE. Fencing Falls, lay Sth. use. i Pearle: Falls, Oct'r Eula. 158:. 33.411 ; f , I A Bakery will be started as soon as the oven. now in JOSEPH HEARD JOHNSON a: FISHER. . i... ~W.p.as, April 4th, 1883. 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