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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 17 Sep 1881, p. 3

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l "l.- : FBKZWN-IALLS IABKBTS. Tendon Pails, Friday, Sept’r 16th, 1881. ’ . r T. A‘RKET REPOR'iS g 81.000 FORFEI i Innix Cancer Care Depot, Coatieook, P; Q, lcaficzn cunnn - Canada. THE srsltafi conocoxx, 1881. THE llcl LAKES. 19813 FE ARDWARE irm". per bushelâ€",- éSI‘ a? 11 if; without the use of the knife. having bean thorongétlyhoverhanled and re. s rin , “ - '1 - A p - - ired at! reprinte t rongnut,is now in “,3, Pt; gum _ _ _. ,5 3., ~ The only remnent Cure in the World. in fim 6m mm“, “d M _‘ Is it , _r - ; 3'; 40 i For particulars enclose two3 cent stamps . at; In u - - - - m a as *0 5- 0 Sum- CWW‘ P- Q -C““‘~ Tourists & Pleasure Seekers l - . __ . _ , ye. " “ ' ‘ ' f '° '5 l *“’g"“‘ Rdfmcu can have an the ld‘vttntttges ofa trip(wilh any!" "5 u ' 7 ' ' l “CERES SWIFT as: faggoAli'g every comfort) over the well know waters '5 P" '1 ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ [Any paper can pn is he a ve or. between ‘3'”gétl‘d’gzg” ‘09 lb‘ ' a year, with this note and paper regularly-l F E L o N F A L L S v 1 ' ' ' . ' l ‘ ' g a , “a. - - - . -8MtoB!r03â€"‘â€"~â€"â€"',".â€"*â€"’_â€"““_"'â€"' 0:5’on: mg; per bushel} - so i not MORTGAGE SAnn Rosedsle and Assimww'tml- - ’ ""0 225‘ v mm“ w 40‘“, - - - 35 to to or vantssm _ ‘ p . 9 u, Pei bulb”. ' ' ' 25 30 * '» ' - ' the pleasure ,of which will well repay the eta, “ “ e - - 35 4° small cost. L'ntil further notice, the Cabo- ‘ ,, coat willleave her wharf at the head of new “refinements. Lmhssr FALL snow. , -,WA'ITEHES. i invite the Attention or all visitors to. Lindiay to my new and magnificent stock of com Min simian warcnss. stock" of silver American ‘w’atc‘bes, including I line of watches especially adapted for Ichabi teacheu' use,sc1ccued from It'll-1M9 t which default has been made, there will be bakers only, is the largest and best rver shown in Lindsay, and has been purchased Entirely for cash. I particularly solicit an Inspection of my stock by intending purâ€" l‘hlun,and I am confident that I can quote l lower prices than they can be bought fir? Elsewhere or from any expensive city estabâ€" lishment, and instead of dealing with an ‘ Entire stranger, one who never saw you he- 3 fore'and whom you may never see again, 2 you will have the advantage of buying from l l 2 i i one who lives in your own neighbourhood and will have an interestâ€"such as no stranger Would haveâ€"in giving you a good article and seeing that it gives perfch sat- lsfaction. G. W. BEALL. llollbnu'tlt'r "all, next door to Dunllru .5‘ Flu. tulle Emilie". Lindsay, Sept. 30th, titan. [ BACK ' AGAIN l Having returned to Fenclon Falls on 'conlmcncml the TA'ILORING In the shop opposite .uolm k )ch-‘arlnlld's , iiilLBtllitIErysulREET, I shall be. happy to attend to all who may latent me with their patronage, and hope, , by strict attention to business and flour-inn: chances, , lo 'gi'vo Satisfaction. R. JACKSON. ‘ Fenelon Falls, Sept’r l-tth, 1881. 2943;. antigens llElIPElllllEE Pli-llll, in aid Or the new Ii. (5. Church in (ialwzty, , will be held 5 onlllslay, Sepl'l 22nd.188l. I ill the Clove ntljoinln‘g lt'inmount. llit‘thlt WILDâ€"m Plilll’lllhllZ on the ground, 2.") Ccan. Admission to the shine for a splendid Saddle and liridlc, "“ 25 cents. I l’lcnlt' ground. 'ésr‘ts. l lt-sr- l Goon STltllil Btlll l'llll luwnu. «an .- - â€"â€"~ I A‘Speciltl Train will It'l\\'t' Lindsay at R l o'clock and Fenvlon at it o'clock. returning 1 frOm Kinntount at t; if». Fare zâ€"lt‘ronl Lind- ll say, 50 cents, front l-‘cnclon. 25 cents. the l round trip. 29-1“: ' 'nnlulgya If BOOTS & SHOES. ROBERT McGALLUM returns thanks for the liberal patronage he. has received since be commenced business. and informs his customers and the public generally that lit‘ has moved to the shop lately occupicd by Hi Fitzgerald l llthl [lam in he Pusl Office, where he has opened out .1 FIRST RATE STOGK, of R-ady-ntade Boots and Shoes. which will be found equal in quality to any in town and a: lot: in price. ordered Work a Specialty a, usual. and a good fit and the best of ma- terial and workmanship guaranteed ROBERT Mt‘i‘.\l.l.('.\l Feuelon Fails, Sept'r ch. tsSl. Ell-1y. HUSIG EMPDRIUM. Km 3min, LINDSAY. . J. MTCllsusLLg “a... '1‘]! 1‘} Mason & Hamlin? ORGAN COMPANY have alwas maintained th-Er so: r nmcy n makers of the best of this thus of instru- menu in the world These organs r cured ; in lots the 3 lllllllllllllllllll llllllllll. of an swan! of the much coveted Blllllll SWEDISH lllllll MEDAL; at the last and («must of the World‘s a. him" Ni Paris. The collection of and competition among the World's best Iudltsi- uht'pmducu was greater than ever heron, As I my cash for all kinds of instruments, 1‘ ‘Al PREPARED TO SELL , , an} nuke of Pianos or Organs at ,IM‘wout .lelng Proflta. ‘1‘” 12;” WJ~MAR$|IALL Lindsey. July 1%. in! ‘ . W -- 4.“ --.'-,.u l l My I James )Iclntyre respectiirely to the vendors, â€" .‘O ... IN THE TOWNSHIP OF SUMEBVlllE Ix Tm: COUNTY or VIC’I‘ORIA. finder and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in certain mortgages made by George Lowery, John Earl, Robert Hughes, Margaret Gibson and Zachary and Robert which will be produced at the time of sale, and in payment of the moneys secured by offered for sale by public auction AT THE “ MANSION HOUSE,” in the tillage of, FENELON FALLS, (in Wednesday, The 28th day of September, 1881, at 1 o'clock, the following parcels of land: I. The south half of Lot No. 3 in the sec- ond concession of the said township of Som- erville. containing 101! acres more or less, ofwhit-h 25 acres are cleared. On the prem- iscs are said In be a frame dwelling house and log stable. The soil is aclay ioant, and the lands are in a well settled part of the l ’ Country. II The north west one quarter of Lot No. it) in the second concession of the said township Of Somcrville, containing by adâ€" mt-asurcment .30 acres, be the some more or loss, 3.7 or ultich are cleared. On the farm ‘5 is said to he a log dwelling-house, and the land is a clay loam, situate about 3 miles front a station on the Victoria. Railway and i“ from iiobcaygcon and Pension Falls. III. The north-east. quarter of Lot No. 10 in the second concession ofthe said township of Sotm-rvilic, containing by admeasurc- lnt-nt 5‘1 acres, be the some more or less, of which ‘23 acres are cleared. 0n the premi- ses are said to be n. log dwelling-house, lgl storeys high. The soil is a clay loam, wa- tcrcd by tllrcc springs. and the farm is situ- till' about 3 miles from u. ruiltt'ny station on the Victoria R-lilwav, ll miles to Fcne- loll Falls and II! to llobcllygcon. IV. The south half of Lot No. 5 ill the ninth concession of the said township of Sunlcrrillc. containing 100 acres more or less, of ultich about H are cleared. The soil is It clay lontn. and the water supply is from n spring. The farm is situate about 1; miles from Kinmount. V. Lot No. 4 III the eleventh concession of the aforesaid township of Somcrville, containing by admcasurcment 200 acres, be the some more or less, of which about 30 arc cleared. 0n the premises is said to be a log houscmnd the farm is watcrcd by the. llllrnt River. and is about. three miles from Killmollnt, I?» from llobcnygcon and 18 from Font-loll Falls. Trzlrus :-â€"-lO per cent. at the tilnc of sale, I?» per cent. within one molllll thereafter, and the balance to be secured by mortgage, with interest at 7 per cent. yearly; or lfud- ditionul satisfactory sccllrity be given no cash ncotl be paid, or terms may be varied in spy rcnsonahle way to suit purchaser. _ For further particulars apply to JAMES J. I‘OWE i, auctioneer, Fcnclon Falls. or to Bctllullc. Moss, I-‘aicoubridgc & lloylcs, Vcndurs’ Solicitors, Toronto. 274i. Dated Illst August, 1881. rpm; NEW DRUG STORE. DRUGS. SEEDS, DYE STUFFS. J‘OIâ€"IN" NUGENT thanks his numerous Customers in Fen elon Falls and the surrounding country for their '\'cry , liberal patronage during the past. 4 years, and takes this opportunity of informing them that he has now on hand A Heller Assortment lhan Even] Comprising Garden, Field and FLOWER SEEDS, Dye Stuffs, PATENT MEDICINES, Perfumery, FANCY ARTICLES, Prushcs, Combs, 51c, &c. NOTEâ€"I‘hysicinns' prescriptions prepared with care and despatch. A full selection of School Books & Stationery! always on hand. I i l l A nevi-r failing permanent core for Lane , Iiaek. l'iirs, Diseases of the Kidneys, Biad~ , dcr and l'vinary Organs, or attendant com-i plaints. ’ lNDl'ltITtIil.E EVIDENCE. I Facts Doom“. Decor-ism. Mutants. Pal-l Picton. April :lnth. last. “as. l i (icotlemrn.-â€"-l find that your Pads are giv‘ inc ration~ satitfsc ion. and wish you incuvas- : ed salt-s for to van-hie a rvmedy fordiseu- v! of the kidneys Signed. DI. J. 8 Mason. , Pr-Zcesâ€"t‘hild's Pad, 51 so Regular Pad. Special Pad. for Chronic Diseases. 53. Obtain pamphlets t testimonials. FREE. ; Sold by JOtib' NCGRKT. Pension Falls. ‘v Wit. E. RLLIS, Haniila. and by all Drug- 3-H! and dealers in Medicine: IS-l y’r GIVING ENTIRE SATISFACTION. ,aztl “Clash. verynaarwptnrodshouldradm puwetn' sultan“ 014' Francis street, Penelon Falls, every Tuesday, Thursd‘y 8; Saturday at9 o’clock a. In, lifter_the arrival of the Victoria Railway train from the bomb and the stage from Bobcaygeon. arriving at Cob- ocouk at 12 o'clock, one hour before the de~ rumors of the Torontok Nipissing Railway train for Tor'onlo. Returning, will leave Coboconk at l p. m , arriving at Penelon Falls at 4:30, to connect with the Victoria Railway train golng north and with the stage to Bubcaygeon. [6‘ 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 Penelon Falls d: Cobdcdnk. 50 cents ; between either of those places and Rosedslc, 25 cents. Excursion or pic-nic parties libfi‘ttlly dealt with, and all freight carried with care and di5patcb at lowest rates. _ J. McF.-\DDE.\', Captain. JOHN AUSTIN, Manager. - Fenelou Falls, May 26th, 1881. The Undersigned begs to inform his customers and the Mile generally that he HAS NOW ON HAND a New Stock of tastefully got up, at Very Reasonable Prices. A lzt'r'ge and well assorted stock 0 MANTLES, from $2 50 to $10. LADIES' COSTUME CLOTIIS, Blankets. both white and coloured, and (he Prices cannot be bent. WM. CAMPBELL. Fcuclon Falls, Nov'r 12th,1880. VICTORIA GROCERY Aij ' LIQUOR STORE. The subscriber begs to inform llls custo- mers and the public generally that he has . always on hand a complete stock of SllPlE EHIEEHIES, Cured Meats, Ilcrrillgs, Cod Fish & Mackerel. A choice. assortment of Pale and Dark Brandy. Port and Sherry Wines, Holland and Old Tom Gills, several brands of Whisky, Bottled Ale arid Porter, kc. The attention ofllott-l keepers and others is invited to this stock. Plastel'llSeeds of all kinds always on hand. The cash system will be strictly adhered to. Cash for Farm Produce. ‘ JOHN CIIISIIOL.I. Next to the Globe llotel, lt’cnt st., Lindsay THE 1111] LONDON MUTUAE IS STRONGER THAN EVER, AND I STILL INERIIASING Balance ol' .ltsclt om Liabilities . . . . $55,273. Rates on Filrlll Property only 80 c’ts per 8100 for it three years risk. For nearly a Quarter of a century it has been managed by farmers for the insurance of farm property, giving the greatest pro- tection at the smallest cost. Its policies are more favourable for the insuranCe of “ Contents" of farm buildings than those of any other Company. Send me n post-card, and see how quickly you will he Called upon. St CORNEIL Agent, 2t-t, f. thnsltv. 113 l) \V A I! I) .5." OLD-ESTABLISHED Livery Stable. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on him ;. during the past nine years. and begs to inâ€" form the public that they can obtain First Class Hurscs and Rigs. any hour of the day or night, at his stable On Francis Street. latest. At very moderate charges. :8” Commerc'ai travellers and their lug- gage conn-yed safely and expegitionsly to . any desired point. The subscriber never had a stableful of better horses than at present. Come and try theta. B. R. EDWARDS. ' NELON FALL H 'FORE. The undersigned is now selling Grass Cut Saws, Haitian 8: Lance Tooth, l l Axes. Logging Chains Cow Ties. Cutlery; Skates, and all kinds of Hardware, ls low as Any Other House in the County. ,A Call Solicited. l Geo. H. Bertram. Fenclon Falls, December 8th. ISSO. REMOVAL. H JOSEPH NEVISON ' has rctnovcd his I lHarness Shop l I to the west side of Colborne street, next ‘ door to the Mechanics’ Institute, where he will keep on hand a good stock of Single 86 Double Harness for farm or road work, Taliscs, SHAWL STRAPS, BASE BlllS. Whips, Halters, Bn‘ltps’; Currycombs, Brushes, 'ttfid all articles in his line of business. COLLARS WARRANTED. Repairs promptly and neatly executed. He begs to return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage with which he has so far been favored,nnd is de‘crmincd to mcritacontinuance of it. by turning out good work at moderate prices. llemnval and hangs in BilinTss. Mofl‘at & IVTcFarland Return their sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on them since they commenced business in FenelOn Falls, and beg to inform the public that they have just moved into the premises lately occll- pied by Mr.- Wm. Marshall, where they will be happy to r'ct‘cit'c a call front his c'llsto- mcrs as tvell as their own. Having leased the bakery and secured the services of Mr. David Bdrrctt, they are prepared to furnish lFIRST CLASS BREAD, I Cakes, Buns, hi, it, at rcttsnnnblc prices I and no effort will be spared to sustain the l high reputation Which the Fenc‘lon Falls bakery has deservedly bornc'. 'l‘hcxr stock of will be foiind, as usual, fresh, good and well assorted. lllllll’ lead, Eggsy Butler, tic. rill be kept on hand, and filrm produce generally dealt in. A nice loth Crockery & Glassware is on the shelves and will he sold as cheap as any in town. A Visit of inspection from all needing anything in their line of busi- ness is respectfully solicited. ‘ MOFI’AT A: IICFARIHIND. Fenclon Falls, May 261b, “*8”. y i ml lND _s_wll SHIP. JUST A REMINDER that I am still taking“ , BAGS, SORAP IRON, Bones he, in trade, and paying CASH FOR WOOL AND SKIXS. JOSEPH amino, I-‘cnelon Falls, April 28th, 1881. 8-5m. '0 L D B O N Y iOVGl‘ the Alps, l l g . k a Surprising Feat! but most of l I l i HIS MEN PERISHED on their return by not h--ingpr.lprr1y shod Are you afraid of the same sad fate? you are, you had better call ltt JA MES A f 1V y'll’S. where you will get surprisingly Cheap for Cfl:ll, as he is DETERMINED to SELL ‘ off his stock in order to main- room for his Spring goods, which he expects la a short 3 A SPLENDID LOT OF TWEEDSf timc. limihg THE LARGEST ASSURI‘IIEST In the village, he is able to supply every Customer with what he may want. thus save l lr, , New Goods lFAMIL Y GRO CERIES Ready-Made ClOlhing, Hats, Caps &0. l l t l l i . u 158,. 5 _ ‘ _ ing those who may patronite him the trou- Pend“ Flu." Feb! "1' t l ‘ r E blc of running all over the village for the ___c‘“s needed article. lie is now ofiering Ctov ' . ‘ . - ' . h R giggé; , Women's Split Boots for 90 c‘ts W per pair. a” Dm't fail to call 1nd exam-:3 :5 yeah attain! experience. lamaâ€"qua ‘ ' P mndbyitxuc. Am Pmâ€" ‘ s ' ll “swordsman mom ‘ ' It. ht SPIRAL TRUSS Call or address. CHAS. CLUTIIE, (late of Hamilton) 38 Adelaide-st, west. our Grand Opera. Toronto 1'! ram henna! Club . ine his Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Ordered Work a Specialty. Repairing done with neatness and dew-ten. . First clan workmen employed and a relia- ble fit guaranteed. JAMES AGSEW. Pension Falls. February Hill, tilt The EPIesidOlllBElllâ€"e U.S . send, upon first seeing his wife after be In shot, ALWAYS BUY YOUR GROCERIES and Crockery of McDOUCALLt BRANDON, and we advise all to be guided by his wmds and patronize the house at which they can get THE BEST BARGAINS at the lotrest living rates. We have lately been running (III opr old stock at greatly reduced figures, and are now prepared to sell entirety L\eW Goods at. A Liberal Discount for Cash. Those calling on us cannot tail to leave satisfied that McDougall 5: Brandoa’s is the place to purchase Teas. Su‘unrs, Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Flour & heed. &c. Our stock of Tobaccoes has never been surpassed in Fenclon Falls. CALI: AT ONCE AND BE MADE HAPPY. l 38“ Rathburn's “Crown Jewel 'l Flour. the best in the market, constantly on hand. Cash paid for Eggs. Butter and all Farm Produce. leDUUGALL & BRANDON. ‘ Dundas ll Flavelle Bros. : # Fcnelon Falls, July 24th, 1881. â€"itt;â€"â€"- WE BELIEVE We are showing the largest and fullest range of TWEEDS and CLOTlIS to be found anywhere in this locality. WE BELIEVE We are not excelled by anyone for NT, STYLE or FlNlSll. WE BELIEVE We cannot be undersold, as many of our goods are bought from first hands in the old country. WE BELIEVE In giving a good article, making it. well, trimming it well, and then stumping it with our recommendation. WE BELIEVE That this policy will always suCc'ccd, and our increased, and we are glad to say inert-using, trade ilt this branch is the strongest evidence of it. DUNDAS 8:. PLAVIILIIII BROS. Kent Street, Lindsay, May 12th, 1881: I88l. SPRING. I88| *OiNew Goods ! I 020 JARVIS & MCDOUGALL have just opened ti Large Stock of Spring Tweeds, BLAGK &. GDLORED WORSTED SUITINGS. Do not get your Spring Suit until you see our stock. Extra l'ulllea given mull; Good Fit glmrmlteed. 72‘._ Dress Goods a. full stock. Black and Colored Lustrcs, Iilack and Colored Cashnlcrcs, Prints, a large stock in new patternsâ€"441 aplrntll'd assortment. Cotton Goods in Great V’eu-iéty. Ask to see the Coaticoak Cottons at 0,10 and 11 cents per yard, the very best value DUNDAS AND CORNWALL srnmmosl from 12.} cents per yard up. Ducks and Cotion’ndes, good Value ; also,a full stock of Silit Handkerchiefs, Gents’ Ties, Collars and Gulls. W Do not fail to see our stock. REMEMBER, WE WILL. NOT BE UNDERSOLD. Agent. for lIAaraas' BAZAAR Pa-r’raaxs. EDIC Where can be found an excellent assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Sponges, Trusses and Shoulder Braces, Toilet, Fanny do Rubber Goods PERFUMERY 8270., 860., l A large and JARVIS 8'. MCDOUGALL, l McArthur's Block, Fenelon Falls. XL HALL, FENELON FALLS, n‘livnys on hand. COMPLETE STOCK OF DYE STUFFS ol'tllc. best quality and at low prices. All-o, 2 WELL SELECTED STOCK OF STATIONERY, comprising a full assortment of BLANK BOOKS and general stationery. r'V‘ how HORSE ANI‘: CATTLE MEDICINES, I’ll)‘.~lf3lflli5' prescriptions and llomcstic Recipes carefully compounded. 9 life?" Pure Wines and Liquors for Medlcmal Purposes. .\ i'ull msnrtmcnt of Patent and I'm irictnry Medicines always on hand. A- sent for H. ll. Stevens’ l’uroly Vegetu le VEGETINE. ‘ n. FITZGERALD,- l l I Manager Fenclon Falls, my 27th. 1880. iBOOTS & SHOEszjVew' Store in Sullly'sljloclc. j 0 i G. K E I T 1-1 is filling up his shelves with new arrivals of SPRING GOODS, among which will he found _“‘ 5 of the Latest Patterns and the Very Best Quality; . LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. Crctons, Prints, Cottons &d., [(5. His srocK 0f FAMILY CROCERIESI will be Ionnd fresh and at. bottom prices. Special inducements in sugar“. , In 8001’, L SHOES ho is offering a epic-mild auortnent of Wright's make. and is 5(th trgent for I’marty's celebrated “ Gordian Scam," which is warranted not to rip. Any pair in which this scam fails to outwear the boost: will be replaced. uh All the above goods will be sold or farm produce. A call solicited. Fcncion Falls. .‘Isrrh 4th, 198). l l i at the very lowest living prices for cash lNE ,oft’r' In which tint-y an» 1!.Vt'llrvl Hrs Tsw (Icons. Mrs". KEELEY Has just received and opened up a largs‘ stock of W TOYS, in great variety. V .5: S E S, Toilet Sets and a good assortment of (Sir 0 0 (I s. i .L 1“ a‘ II c- 3‘ Millions, .\I~.tntlcs. Feathers, I‘lotvcrs and Ribbons CHROMOS, MOTTOS and .‘lotto Frames, Plain and Perforated Cardbmtrds. Canvas and licrlin “‘mds. A nice lot of Wall Paper and Window Blinds just rccl-l'cd. “its "RELEY. fi‘ liillincry Store and Show Room, one door north of ll. 1'. lictxling‘s hardware store. _ Fcnclon Falls, liny filth, 1st“, EW '1‘.\Il._Ult'S snor. N . â€"â€" . A. LALIBERTE respectfully informs the gentlemen of Fru- clon Falls and its vicinity llmt hr has coul- menccd the tailoring business 011 Colboruc Stl'ccl. opposite the residence of Dr. Wilson. and solicits a share of public patronage. t‘lolll- ing will be made ill the latest styles and m A Good Fit Guaranteed. Garments cut for persons who wish to make tllrnl up at home, and charges roas- onahle in all cases. Fcnclon Falls. Mar 17tll,1SSll. VICI‘OltIa RAILWAY. : ): 'I‘IDII‘J '1‘:\15141‘}. Summer Arrangements. ~10: 'â€" ‘ Taking ctl‘cct oli Thursday, August :lill, 1881. LINDSAY TIME. .â€"~,_-_.___x_... __..____-_.,__ _.-. c”... G 0 I N (s N 0 1t. 'l‘mlmlfi.“ STITIUlS. llitnlltl‘.l. llaillafil. _s.. ... ..-. .._...-... _--,.,,. . .. A. W Toronto, (I. 'l‘ R'y, leave, - - - 7.2L} tenant w. “hullshtdrii'c?” I - - ‘l 1 so I’ort llopo,“Ill.li.,llcaror, In 2|! l‘ctcrhorough M. ii., leave, - - 7.011 ;\l. R. Junction, arrive, - l2..’ltt p.lll. l' .‘d. , A..\i. Lindsay . . . . . . . . . . . . llrparl not; H") .\l. R. Junction . . . . . . “ «1.11s will Cameron . . . . . . . . . . . “ H L”: -t .37 llull's . . . . . . . . . . . .. H ll :lu l in l’cnclon Falls . . . . . . “ 7.15 (too I’ell's . . . . . “ lilo 512‘ Rcttic's . . . . . . . . . . . . " 7.50 5.3! l\'_illtnouut. .. . . . . . . . " H.1J (5,15 .llylcs‘ R‘y Junction “ 6.20 .‘lilldcll ...... . . . . . . “ 13.50 Ingoldsby.... “ 7.11.1 Dysart . . . . . . . . . . .. “ 7.13 Gould's . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘i 7.2!! llah‘burton.... . Arrivc‘ 73m G o‘i‘fi'E-iws'lk) ii «in. Sll'lllllfi; .llnil \n. 2. lilit‘tl lo. i.- All. Ilzllibnrltln.... . llcpart tittlt Gould's ........... “ tin? Ilysart . . . . . . . . . . . . " t: 1? Ingoldshy _ . . , , , , , H ti ‘Jit .\lilldctl............ " “.4” Mylcs' li'y Junction “ 7,tut r, \l h’inmoullt . . . . . . . . . " 7.31) (5,15 litrttic's . . . . . . " 7.50 '11" Fl-ll's . . . . . . . . . . . . . “ H.lo 7w: Font-loll l’ullr‘ . . . . . . " Rio 75:.‘1 Ilnll‘s............. -‘ Hit-t TIT (hunt-roll . . . . . . . . . . ‘- u o: T 31' M. It. .lullclioll..... “ 1t ‘1”. t- i'.‘ “Jill H ‘fft Lindsay . . . . . . . Arrive l- u. Lindsay, M. li., North. Icltvt- 1'_'.::.'l Lindsay, .\I. It, South, lt-uvl- l‘..‘ 2” Lindsay, l\'. .t' In, leave 21'. I’lclt-rltitroliéll, . lll'l'l\'t' til? 5,1“. i‘tirl llopr. M. It, arrive, Toronto. (i. '1‘. li., ttrrivc 4.1.7 (.‘()I\'NI'}("I‘I( )Nh‘. I.I.\‘DSAY.â€"-\\'itll Midland liltilu'uy for all points on the (irlllltl 'l'rllult. 'I'. .t N. Railway and .llltlllllld liniluny. \\'ilh iv. 1'. I’. a l.. ulnlmn I‘or l-m l’t‘l't). Whitby, 'I'oronto illitl all points on ll..- iirand Trunk Railway. Firearm FALLH â€"\\'illl Sir." t‘olmtmnl; " fur' Ifnlmt‘otlk. littwtlult- and all ll'tlltl- on liltlHtIIl Luke. With Iltlill «mgr {‘II' lint» cnygl-on. Kls‘uol'NT.â€"â€"\\'illl lnuil singl- village. .‘lillli‘ ll f-lt' ’1'. ll 'l'.\'I‘ll. lit'lll‘flil Hanover. Lindsay, July (ii-1th, ltlHl. Tllc “ Fctlcion Falls iiilZi‘llt' Ill“ t-llr“, 01 is printed More Saturday at Suhsuipllnnll ayeallnadvance [wr \t'l-v-l: nrltlitiullnl as lung us it fl'lil'lllt‘. IIIlItilitl. ADVERTISING RATE“. I’rtuf'h-Hittllftl or llll‘dnv-wml-llv. 5h «won per line pt-rullllnln. (‘usuul tttit’t'Ili nun-n14. H cl-llts pwr lint: for Ill" lit-ii ill-t tllml and 1 (Will! pt-r llli" tor «Very solmll'lum ,,,.~ ;. tiull. Contracts by lllt' your. l-ail pm: or quarter-Y fnr It column or inn-s, upon I. asun- ltldc n-rrm. JOB PRINTI NC} (lfull ordinary kinds cit-I'Iltt-d llvrvtly, tHI‘ rct‘tly and at moderate prim-i E. It liA‘Ilt I'm! Ylt'lI-i, Laws Regarding Newspapers. lit --â€".\n;.- pt-rmvl who Him a min-r ularly from the pint-oil?- Is. 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