.i. '. u a ,LLY’SAY Ii'ALL snow. L WATCHES. Lindsay to my new and magnlï¬rrnt stock} .1, GOLD axv SILVER wncnrs. u: ! steel: of silver American watcher, including i a tin. of watcher especially adaptrd for ADITORS’ REPORT lBuild tam. :3 attention ofall visitors minetailed Statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Township of; Somerville for the year ending 3tst of December 1880. 1% EC I‘IIPTS. school teachers amulet-ted from mama E Jan}. 1 Balmcc 0,, hmd__........... 72 98 makers only, it the larger. and beat rvcr' 72 98 shown! in! Linda;y, :ad has beep purchased Ton'NSHIP TAXES. nun y or at: . particular y aolicEt an . t 105 63 lnpcctica of is, stock by inttnding pur- ' J]: y Fdrzm H. D0515“), coxdï¬tor 214 53 changed 1 am conï¬dent that 1 can quote , u 92 do: am do. 25 00 lower pricu than they can be bought tori Feb', -6 do. do. do. 644 39 elsewhere or from any expensive city cstabâ€" u 10 do, do. do. “’0 00 liabmnt, and inltcad of dealing with an it 25 do_ do. do. 514 S3 native stranger, one who never saw you be- March 9 do. do. do. 416 50 Tara and thou: you may liner see again, It 20 do. do. (lo- 324 34 you will havc the advantagr of buying from U 2 do, do. do. 135 00 col who lives in your own neighbourhood “ 30 do. do. do. 157 86 and will have an intemt‘vweb u no April 3 do. do. d0. 100 00 stranger would havc~in giving you a good i July 19 do. do. do. 277 24 articlc and seeing that it given pcrfcct “bi Nov'r 3 do. do. do. 288 25 lafaction. Dcc'r 28 Statute labor, 1879. ......... 8 00 1 - G. w. BEALL. . , , 33 1 ‘35 Goldtmt'llt'a Hall, an! doorlo hunch" «hf‘la- FLSD' tulle Brodie". 9 May 19 From John .‘latthie ......... . 7 07 Lindny, Sept. 30th, 1980. ’, July 17 do. A. A. Meliauclllln... 70 00 Lâ€"-“ ‘~~~.fâ€"W~â€"--'~â€"‘-â€"~v ! June 14 do. A. A. McLauchlin... I2 71 JAMES DICKSON. â€"â€" 89 78 P L‘. Surveyor. Coniniflionrr in the Q. ll., 3 RECEIPTS FROM GOVERNMENT. . .‘onvcyanccr, &c. Residence, and Id~ A "v o I d I F d 9 .7 d s e, . . u.~ t. .. .an mprovctucnt un .. 5.. r“ ifâ€, 0" rim Scpt'r 2 Clergy Reserve Fund ....... 10 32 GEORGE comm. , mm â€"- 12 84 HAIR DRESSER ime 21 n. Graham, J. r ...... 2 on FENELON FALLs, Sl-pt'r 11 D. Staples,J.1’ .............. . 300 Not-'r 5 J. Dickson. J. I’ ....... 2 00 Any persons who wish to get their hair Dcc'r 30 J. Fell, J. P ....... . .......... . 3 00 made up into -â€"-- 10 00 SWITCHES, CUBLS or BRAIDS, ' RECEIPTS 0N SECURITIES- Me respecmmy mm“, m give him n m“, 5 Jan y 9 Lash returned after purchase as he will do the work in good style and asi ' 0f I ("Imam debentures 3 60 crimp as possible, Fcb'y 18 S. S. U. N0. 3, coupons No. I-‘cVnclon Falls, Fol/y 16th, 1881. 50-4 6, bonds 6 and 7 ......... . 12 00 .‘ â€"--~---jâ€"â€"â€"--â€"»â€"--â€"â€"~ March 13 S. S. U. No. 3, bond No. 6 100 00 ‘ Dcc'r S. NO. 9, bond N0. 3.... E il l “ ." -S. 8. No.1), coupon No.13 of _ __ bonds Nos. 3, 4 and 5... 21 60 A ril 28 Interest on cit ' of Toronto MOE“ 8‘ MCFa-rland p . ‘ . bond ...... .............. . 30 00 hc‘tnrn their sincere thanks r... the lihrrnl “ †Interest on township of Whit- imlwm‘ge MSWWN 0" .llwlnflnce llfl'y by bond .................. . 15 00 ' , cummwc‘d b"§“°35 m “ “ Interest. on township of Floss bond, No. 47 ............. 15 00 , “ “ Iutcgcstdonéowzghip of Floss 15 00 ' 011 L 0. ........-...a ‘ and beg to inform the public that thcyhare “ " InlOI’C-‘t :70 township of Eu- just mun-d into the prrmiaca lately occu- pltrnsiu bond ............ . 15 00 pied by Mr. \l'm. Marshall, whcrc thry will Ot-t'r 29 Interest on city of Toronto be happy to rt-m-ivc a call from his custo- bn t 30 00 triers as well an y‘iqir own. Having leased u “ ~ m """""""" ruin†\hc Wrywtlw‘dréd the scrvicvs of Mr. Interest on mwn 0f “ h-"by I Dari arrctt, they are pro-pared to furnish hm" --------- ’ --------------- 15 DD , . “ *‘ Interest. on township of Floss FIRST CL ASS BREAD, I bond. No. 47 ............. 15 00 . . †“ ntercst on townshi ol'Floss (lakes, Buns, kc. L, at rcasnnal le c p .. . and no effort will be spared to Slfslllliinllll: - bond! No' 48": """"" ' 19 00 high reputation which the Fcuclon Falls “ I“ Liter?“ 0" le‘SlllP Ol'Ell' , . bakery has deacrvctlly borne. Theirstnck of phrasia bond ............. 15 00 , April '28 Township, of Vcrulam bond I‘AMILY GROCERIES No.6 ....... . .............. ass 50 . - 9 2 "0 will he found, as rial-ml. 'frcrh, good and NONJtESIDENT TAXES 9 i u a. ‘ ‘ ‘ m “3â€â€ V Jan'y s From County Treasurer ...... 868 82 Hour feed l 3 Butler 8: ' 868 82 C. , , , , 'l EXPENDITUREi till he kept on hand, and farm produce ’ generally dcalt in. .'\ nice [at of i SCHOOL RATES. “ v ‘ ’ v ‘ V v Jan" N0. 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....n Ct OCI\ ()1 y 8. Glass“ are u 3 n s. s ..................... 4 on . . u “ S. S. U. No.1" ........ . . . . . . 85 70 I! t n tht- slu‘lvvs and \v ll lu- stld s l u I , . ' ' ,, ,',,,_,. ,H mm A ,.,,,', fl,,,,,;,,.Ci‘,,,,,°;;,,fl, l “l 19 s. s. no. 8 ................. 42 .00 all "rolling anything in their-lino n’f husi~ " 121 S. S- 11- NO. I" ............. u 5 78 nus ls respectfully solicited. “ -‘.’3 S. S. No. 4 .................. as 110 64 nonun- t; mpAm,_\xD_ “' “ S. No R ........... ...... 30 00 Fcnclon Falls, May 26th, 1980. '. y EI)\VAR.D§=S’ j; R onn-ssnnmsusn I u 1.8 S: D "t 1 ‘ “ ' ‘13 S. S; Invery btab c. a s. s. . March 5 S. S. . The subscriber rcturns his sincere thanks “ 3E" S‘ S' for the liberal patronage bestowed on him “ 2-: S- 8. during tin- past nim- yrara. and begs to in- “ “ S. S. form the public that they can obtain as 26 S_ S. _ , . ‘ “ †S. S. S. A: L. No. 1 .......... 20 134 “m Class “owls and, mgs‘ .‘lnv'r. 30 s. s. No. 9 .................... . 3 25 “'0' hm" “f “"3 ‘1“? 0" "'3’": l“ h" “able Oct'r 28 S. S. No. 9 ................. .... 151 '94 On 1“?"“01H Htrc't-tt lGust. “ 27 S. S. No. 4 ............. . ....... 15 00 at very mtulcrntc chargt-s. "V 1861 57 383‘ Cummrrcfnl trnvcllcrs and their lng- M ISCELLANEO ‘5 PAYMENTS- " gagc cuuvcye-l aafcly and upcditiously to Juu'y 9 To John Felll expenses of any desired point. purchase of Floss debentures 2 ‘95 The subscrihor never had a stnhlcful of u 10 Dr Pitcher attendin" E batter horses than at prcsrnt. Come and ' ' "' ' - . to. mom. , . Savage ..... . ............. . 2-.) 00 - R n, EDWARDS.‘ “ “ II. grailtam,r psrt Thomas 6 40 , on, to un axes...... _F?"‘°n Ens’nb’fml' 18?: Sl't‘f' “ 23 J. T. Beech, use of school . . y .77"- ' house.... 9 90 , , ........... . ..... .. rl‘nh Nb“ DIN G STORI" lich'y 6 John Gittcus, for use of ball ‘2 W) - “ “ Joscph Bailey, council room 5 00 . “ “ William Simpson, asaisting . ' surveyor ...... m .......... 1 87 -†23 George Rutnnc , to discharge . ' .___.. mortgage on Jane 1 arlow's house 20 00 JOHN N-U-GENT March 20 Alexander Lowery, error in statute labor ............ . 2 00 thank: his numerous customers in June 7 Fred, Taggnn, error if, “at. F 1 F utc labor .................. l 00 ‘ "' 28 George SWa'nton. statute la- (1 S bor por- G. W. Banks... 2 00 add the surrounding country for their Ytl’y †29 Registering deed ofccmotcry 1 40 llboral atmnage during the post 4 years, Bed: 7 John Fell. order from Bailry 1 (l0 Ind "\‘1'8 "ll! OPIWfl‘mlU‘ 0' inform“ “ l3 Rob't Ellis,tcpairingscraper 1 45 “m†‘5“ h' h†W" W hm“ “ 22 A. ll. Carl, goods furnished for funeral of Betsy Umphrcy 2 46 A “ " A. Greeley, cofï¬n ............. 3 00 _S '3 â€"-â€" I 0 , Comprising Garden, Field and PRlNTING Jr STATIONERY. Jan' 23 E. 0.11am! advertisinfl kc. 5 00 LOWER QFFDQ y ' ' " "i H F L. .t J L 3 t †“ do. do. printing ......... t 45 D tqwm March 10 “and: Rawliuson,stationcry 2 60 y ‘ ' I May 15 E. 1). Hand, printing Audi- tors' Report ............... 23 00 Junc_ 28 E. D. Hand. advertising l‘fllum‘ff- , ' Court of Ilcvision....._.. 2 00 Julv 19 W. S. Don-son, envelopes.... 65 Scp't'r 2 E. D. Hand, printing Voters' Brushes, Combs, kc, kc, Lists ...................... 32 00 "3 00 I Imâ€"l’hnlclws' prescriptions prepafld ‘ OFFICERS‘ SALARIES. with ears and dupatch. a full selection oti Jn.y 9 John Fe". Elgï¬ng sum R ' .. d ualiling «.S. 8. rates I 00 School Books 8:. Stationery. .. .. f,“ "l . . ohu Fell. councillors fees 51"}! 0|! bll‘l- l and mileanc............... 12 25 i "‘ 10 W. 8. Dome selecting ju- â€"cm" . tors and. toe 535 than...“ ‘ .., p03 .......... - u egg!“ ‘- - “ " 11. Graham. counctllor s fees am i and mileage ............... 20 25 » mm.“ ; -u -,_m our Canada. I; may“ W H E. 631121), I 00 gamma-arm ' l €013.5th . W ' 1 00 “Mbhu hm“ Ch. I _‘ e.-ouuu.no-.:.. . ,ann c put f i†“ 11. Graham, for F. Train. I... "an. rims!“ "‘7" ' rcturning oï¬cer .......... 3 00 “ " 11. Graham. use of hall...... ‘2 00 Call or addrru. CHAS. CLI’TiiE. (iatt h I of Hamilton) 18 Adelaide-n. west. any ' (mad Open. Tomah- \\'. 8. Thurston. balance ol'sal‘ my. 1‘79. _ . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . C- 0 (In i “ “ Yeoman Smith, treasurcr's l salary ...................... 45 00 , “ 27 G. Bumney. councillor'a fees 3 and mileage ............... 20 25 l " 23 J. T. Beech, D'y-Rct‘g-oï¬icer 3 00 i Feb'y 6 W. S. Dawson, do. do. 3 00 t “ †A. H. Carl, councillor‘s fees i and mileage .............. . 11 70 t “ “ Thus. Howie,councillor'sfees i and mileage ...... . ........ 18 50 “ †Samuel Suddaby, audisor. . 5, 00 March 8 W. S. Dawson, registering births, deaths, S 00 , " 20 F. Train,auditor's fees, I879 5 00 iJuly 19 W. S. Dawson, quar's salary 20 00 , “ “ Henry Doughty, collector 3 and assessor ............... 100 00 chc'r 20 John Fell, selecting jurors. 1 25. CHARITY ACCOUNT. Jan'y 21 To Geo. Romney, for Kirk- patrick ....... . ............. 5 00 Fcb'y 6 A. II. Carl. for B. Umphrcy 14 3-1 “ “ '1‘. Howie, for W. Cavanagh 6 00 “ 22 do. do. ’7 00 July 19 John Fell, for Mrs. Coulter 8 00 “ “ Gco. Rumncy. for Bndgcmw 10 00 Dec'r 6 do. W. Kirkpatrick} 5 00 “ 27 do. do. 5 00 â€"â€" 60 34 ROADS AND BRIDGES. Jan'y 9 J. Fell, for J. T. Beech, Tt} pairing bridge... ......... 1 50 “ 10 H. Graham, for Isaac Huntcr 13 24 “ “ do. , David Cook 1 00 “ 21 Patti Crcgo, crosswaying lot. 4. concession 25 10 “ ‘23 W m. Sanguins, opening road lot. 21 and 22, con. 5.... 0 00 June 5 Rob't Graham, clearing road allowance .................. 2 50 July 3 George Lowery, road work by the 10 00 “ 5 II. Graham, forJ.Aberucth 15 00 “ 8 Michael Byrnc, work on road 38 25 “ “ George Earle, do. do. 16 00 “ 10 George Eudc and John Fell 55 00 “ 13 Martin Byrnc, work on road 6 75 “ “ Goo. Rumney, do. do. 25 00 “ “ Rob't. Young, do. do. 5 00 Oct'r 18 H. Graham, work by the day on road .................. . 8 00 “. .19 Robert Henderson, work on road ........................ 17 50 Nov'r 1 \Vm. Hugcll, work on road 5 00 “ 5 Malcolm Smith, do. do. 10 00 Dcc'r 6 William Perkins. repairing , . bridge on Moock road 4 10 “ “ George Gale, repairs Mitch- ell's bridge ...... . ........ 1 00 “ 11 John Lyall, for Wm. Lyrtll, work by day ............. 10 00 “ 27 “'m. Cookman, repairing culvert .................... . . 1 50 “ “ George McFarlanc. repairing bridge on Carbon Creek 2 00 “ 30 George Slicchy, repairing Rettie’s bridge.......... 2 50 .“ “ John Fell, for Wm. Bulmcr, work on side line. between lots 12 & 13 8 00 , â€".- 289 84 DK‘SEN’I‘URES ACCOUNT. April 28 Interest on Nipissing Rail- way debentures .......... 435') 00 “ “ Bank draft and percentage. 2 73 Oct'r 29 Interest on Nipissing Railâ€" way debentures .......... 435 00 “ “ Bunk draft. and porccntugv. 2 73 pril 28 Interest. on V. R. debentures 300 00 Nov'r 30 (in. do. do. 300 00 April 28 nilllk percentage on city of Toronto bonds ............ 12$ " “ Bank pcrccntngc on township d of Euphrasia bonds ...... 129; “ “ Bunk percentage on town of ‘ Whitby bonds.... ........ 25 r “ †Bank percentage on township of Floss bonds Nos. 47 and 48 25. Uct'r 29 Bank percentage on city of Toronto bonds ...... 12?: “ “ , Bank percentage on township g of Euphrasin bonds ...... 12:1: “ “ Bank percentage on town of a Whitby bond ......... 25 “ “ Bank percentage on township ' of Floss bonds Nos. 47 and 48 25 April 8 Bank charges on purchase of Floss dcbcnturcs......... 75 1477 71 COUNTY RATE AND COUNTY SCHOOL RATE. June 8 County rate for 1879. ........ 926 25 " " County school rate, 1879... . 220 00 1146 25 l l l i Mâ€" Abstract Statement of Receipts and Expenditures. IIECEIP'I‘S. Balance from last. audit. ........ ....... 72 98 From local machâ€... ................. 3311 65 From License Fund...... ............. 89 78 Land Improvement, and Clergy lic- scrvc Fund ........................ 12 84 Fines ......... ......... ..... . ............. 10 00 (In Slcurities ............................ 992 70 Non-resident Taxes..................... EXPIQNDITURICS. 868 '82 5358 77 To Schools....- ............. ...-.u........ 1861 57 Miscellaneous Expenditures .......... 78 53 Printing and Stationery ............... 75 00 Ofï¬cers' Salaries ....................... . 353 (Hi Charity Account ........................ 60 3-1 Roads and Bridges...h.......... ...... 289 84 chcnturc Account .............. . ...... 1477 7 County Rate ll: County School Rate 1146 25 5340 30 Balance on hand. ......... .ASSI'ZTS. Assets and Liabilities. 18 47 535$ 77 Taxes levied and not collected, resident ...... 3085 30 do. do. do. nonresident 2055 09 Arrears in County Treasurer's books ......... 7190 13 Interest bearing dcbcntures......... ............ 3340 00 Non-interest bearing debentures ............... 7763 45 Road tools and oï¬ice lurniturc..... ......... .. 175 00 Balance in treasurer's hands............. 18 " LIABILITIES. Due Schools... .................................. .. . 1662 County Rate" ........ .. ........................... 860 .. County School Ilatc...... .................. . ..... 220 00 Sundry small debts ............................. . 27.": 00 Nipisstn: Railway debentures .................. 14.500 00 Victoria Railway debentures ..... ....... . 10,000 M) We. the undersigned. auditnn of the above accounts ( l l l t I l l t l ,the township of Somervillo. do hereby certify that we have 3 ,cxamincd them and compared the rouchers therefor, for the 3 year ending December 3Iet.._ 1880. and do ï¬nd them correct. > SASII'BL srnmnvq “(mm , 1‘. TRAIN. l t ers’ Hardware. DOWN, DOWN, OWN, IN PRICE AT . J .353 06 I I I “'c are selling every description of building Hardware, including NAILS, LOCKS. HINGES, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, 81.0., &C., This season, at the lowest price they have ever been offered for by the trade. EVERY LINE COMPLETE. A call from intending purchasers is respectfully solicited. E. E. HENDERSON & 00., Kent St.. Lindsay. Hardware Merchants. New Store in Scully’s Block. G. G. Ii E I T II is ï¬lling up his shelves with new arrivals of SPRING GOODS, among which will be found A SPLENDID LOT OF TWEEDS, of the Latest Patterns and the Very Best Quality, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, ‘rctons, Prints, Cottons &c., &-c. HIS STOCK of FAMILY CROCERIES will he found fresh and at bottom prices. Special inducements in sugars. In BOOTS 85 SHOES he is offering a splendid assortment. of Wright's make. and is sole agent for Fogurty's celebrated “ Gordian Scam," which is warranted not to rip. Any pair in which this scam fails to outwcar the boots will be replaced. » _ ' I 1125‘- All the above goods will be sold at the very lowest ltvmg prices for cash or farm produce. A call solicited. Fenclon Falls, March 4th, 1881. 188.1. XMAS AND new YEAR. 1881. JARVIS '& Biol) QUEAPL’ ' DRY GOODS, McARTHUR’S BLOCK, FENELON FALLS. 0 Thanking their customers for their liberal patronage in the past, bag to inti- Inatc that, they have removed to larger premises, Austin's old stand, which have been thoroughly repaired and ï¬tted up, and in future will carry a larger and BETTER ASSORTED STOCK of goods than licrctoferc, which will enable them to supply their numerous custo- mers and increased demand AT CLOSER PRICES, and would ask all in need of anything in their line to give them a call and EXAMINE THEIR STOCK, and be convinced that thcr are selling cheaper than any other house in town. â€" 0â€"â€" .NE‘V '1‘ II I S VVE 133 Ii . Canadian Tweeds, a Large Assortment 8. Choleest Patterns. Over-Coatings, in Black Worsted, Tweed and lap Cloths. Grey Gallons, at Bottom Prices. Splendid Heavy Cottons, for 8 cents per yard. Blankets, White and Grey. Woollen Shirtings, a large range. Dress Goods, Black Lustres, Black & Coloured Cashmeres. Shawls, Clouds and a Large Lot oi Woollen Goods. White, Scarlet and Colored Flannelo, from 25 cents per yard. Ladies’ Mantle Cloths, Black and Grey. W A full stock to choose from. Give us a call. No trouble to show goods, whether you buy or not. Ordered Work a, Specialty. A Good Fit. Guaranteed, and in the Latest Styles. Agents for Harper‘s Bazaar Patterns. JARVIS & McDOITGALL. McArthur's Block, Fcnelnn Falls. FFIIERE'S “ 0110 More River to Cross.†Good Value at Low Figures purchasers will ï¬nd it to their advantage to call upon MODOUGALL t BRANDON, whose stork of :; GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware, FLOUR AND FEED, &c.. is. now full in every department. Give them a trial and judge for yourselves. O, The Highest Price paid for Farm Produce, Pork, Butter, Eggs, Sheepskins and llidcs. 3‘ Just rcccivcd, a large consignment of salt and Coal Oil. Remember the Standâ€"one (1061’ north ofJ. Xugnnt's Drug Starr. ll]! IN. I'Ic-nrinn i";tll‘. l'tt'tuit-‘r 23111. 15;â€. \. \\_ The Ubdersigne begs to inform his customers and the public generally that he HAS NOW ON HAND a NEW Stock of tastefully got up, at tg,ï¬mmm6(ir Pn'ora. A lat-“and well sported stock 0 MANTLES, from as so to 810. LADIES' COSTUME CLOTllS. Blankets, both white and coloured, and the Prior: cannot be beat. W31. CAMPBELL. Fcnelon Falls, Nov‘r 12th,1880. Tuw GUUDS. A _ Mrs. KEELEY This just received and opened up a largo stock of NEW TOYS, In great variety. DOLLS, VASES, Toilet Set! and a good assortment of li‘aney Goods, Millincry, Mantlcs. Feathers, Flowers and Ribbons. CHROMOS, MOTTOS and Motto I-‘rnmcs, Plain and Perforated Cnrdhonrds, Canvas and llerlin Wools. A nice lot of Wall Paper and Window Blinds just received. MM. Ill-YELEY. 58“ Millincry Store and Show Room, one door north of H. l’. llcming’s hardware store. Fcnclon Falls, )lny 26th, I880. omen†“ Notice is hrrchy given that the under- igncd will not be responsible for any debt! ontractcd in his name. unless this party ontructing them has his written authority or that of Mr. J. D. Smith. R. C. Slll'l‘l'. Fcnolon Falls May 26th. 1880. l4-tf. VIC'rotiIA RAILWAY. 20: TIDIE TABLE. -â€":o:â€"-â€"â€" Summer Arrangements. --2(\:-â€"- Taking cfl‘oct on Monday, 21% of June, 1880. LINDSAY IIIE. STATIONS. GOING NORTH. Mull. Ttrchih, viii (1.1T It. lcnvo milâ€"mi Ling"? Rin‘il'rl'nl‘. M‘- llltilwuy turn 3 - _Jl:€’9~:‘ M. R'ZV '1“ M. ar midi." “ laudanrfiw'ioflf “W Linn ’ p.717 Mid. ll'y Junction “ 3,12 “ Cameron . . . . . . . . “ 3.le ‘ Ilnll’s . . . . . . . . ... “ 345 ‘ Feuclon Falls" .. “ “If: “ Fcll's . . . . . . . . . . . . " 4.155 " Itettie‘s . . . . . . . . . " 4.42 U Kiumount .... b.‘.t:t " Mylcs‘ Railway Juno. b.2211 “ Mindt-n Station leave 5.51) " lngoldsby “ 6.l.’t ‘ Dysnrt †6.“ “ Gould's “ 0.35 “ IInllburton arrive 6.4!. I ~_.._.__- Wï¬â€˜â€- ._-..-.. STATIONS. * coma sourâ€. ' Mull. llalihnrton. ...lcava 7.") a. m. Gould's “ 7.20 “ Dysan " 7.32 “ lngnldshy “ 7.40 " Mindon Station " 1.5!- †Mylca‘ lt'y Juuc. " 8,110 " Kinmount †8.40 " llcltic'a " 9.10 " It‘cll's " 9.3.6 ' _ . arrive 9.55 " Fcntlon Falls In". “no ,, llall‘s “ 10,20 “ (Innwrnn “ 10.32 " Midland Il‘yJunc“ 10.50 " Lindsay arrive “.00 “ {in}... iiftifim'nh, I 12.45 p. m.l_.â€.‘..':.i. “ '- south,l 4.“) " ...... {unattrilv‘in'w r. in i."""“'â€â€˜ ‘ WV ' ll. lt'y lt-avo 2.30 “ . . . . . . . . Tomato via G'. T. 11. Ar. 7.52 " . . ..V. . .. '(idï¬ï¬‚iicéi‘iaflï¬ï¬t. l't-nclou I’nlla,with stage forltohraygcon Kinmuunt, with stage for lvlinden. JAMES ROSS, .l. \l’. LEONARD. Nana lil'ntrnl Trailic Agcnk Lindsay, May 3rd, lupin. gel. 'Nipissing Railway. TIME Execs. Taking t-fl'rct on Monday, l.': March, MM, miixu snafu. “Mallâ€"Hlmrnl. 7mm. 'I'nrnntn. drtmrt. 7 4!: am. 4.00"an l'xhrilluc “ “Lilli †5.40 “ l'.'.’tn , Canninglun “ 11.27 “ 7.37 “ 1.45 p l Woodvillr “ 11.40 “ 77'" †[.15 Midland lot or. 11.45 †8.00 “ 2.25 Lindsay Mid It. 4.10 p. m. 12.05 Urillia †L4!- Midland .Ic. dp. “.5†a. m. Colmcunlt, at. 1.05 p. m, (it’lXG SOUTH. Llch l. Loral. Nail. Cobaronk, depart 5 00 a.rn. 1.20 pm . )lid. .lunrtion ar. 7.2!: " 2.35 “ Lindaay Mid It It 9,30 " 12.454†llrillin " In?!" (1111. 1.00 “ Mid. Junction tip. 7.“ " 1.30 " 2 45 " Womivllla depart 8.115 " 7.40 “ 2.5!. “ Canningtou arrived“) " 7.53 “ 3.0!! " l‘xbridge 10.30 H 3.4!. u no u Toronto arrive 11.1% " 6.30 “ ' l‘aucngrn leave Lindsay at 12 «5 p. m. l and tenth Toronto at 6.80 p. m. Lean 70v l mntu at 7 45 a. m, and reach Lmduy at ,i 4.101;. m. I W. GOODBRRAM. Jr, Hanging Director. Tomato. March 131b, Him.