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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 28 Jan 1882, p. 3

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’3 ’xeeuoaee EEALL, WATCHES, Jewellery 3. Diamonds. Elegant Goods for CHRISTMAS -â€"andâ€" WEDDING PRESENTS. Ladlea’ Gold Watches, 825 to 8100. Geau’ 110., do., 850 to 8115. Gold Gent Rings, 82 to 890. and a large stock of Ladies’ Gold Jewellery, Brooches, Eur-rings, Bracelets, Lockets and Chains, all new, of The Vary Bast 'lanutacturo, on! warrankdgool. Alflo,â€"chding Rings. G. W. BEALL Unitht'lh's Hall, next door 10 Hindu: ._l' Fla- ulle Breathe". Lindsay, Dec’r 8th, 1881. l a: .332. J I w 0‘ MITICE T0 CONTRACTORS. Suth Tesnras addressed to the under- signed, and endorsed “Tswana rote Paaua- laxr lit‘ttntxns," will be received at this Department until Twelve ofthe clock, noon, on Tncasosv, the 16th day of l'cuacaur next, for the Erection and Completion of New Parliament buildings for Ontario, and Certain works in connection therewith, ac- cording to (I) The Plan! and Specifications preparo ed by Messrs. Gordon J: IIclliwell,of To-I ronto, or l (2) The Plant and Specifications prepar- I ed by Messrs. Darling .1: Curry, of the some City. Printed forms of Tender can be obtained at this Department.aml persons tendering: are specially IlttIlllt‘d that they will not be entitled to have their Tenders considered unless the same are made on and in com- pliance with these printed forms, signed with the actual signature of every person tendering (including each member of a firm), followed by his post-office address, and with all blanks in the forms properly filled up. Each Tender must be accompanied by an . accepted bank cheque, payable to tho order l of the Coinm-ssioner of Public Works for Ontario. for the sum of $5,!vtuo, which will be forfeited it' the party tendering decl’nes 1 t or tails to enteritth it Contract based upon I “m such Tender, when called upon to do 50. Where the party's 'l‘cndcr is not accepted the cheque will be returned. Where two Tenders (i. r., one based on each set ol said 1 Plans and Speciticntion-) are made under the lame cover by the same person or firm. only one such accepted hunk cheque need accompany said two Tenders. For the due fulfilment of the Contract, satisfactory seemity will he rupiirrd on real estate, or by the deposit. of money, public or municipal securities or bank stocks to the amount of five per cent. on the bulk sum to become payable under the Contract,of which five per cent. the amount of the accepted cheque accompanying the Tender, will be considered a part. To each Tender must be: attached the no- tttnl signatures of at least two responsible and solvent persom, residents of Ontario, 1 willing to become suretics for the carrying' out of thcso conditions and the due iultil-, tnent and performance of the Contract. in all particulars. l‘rinted Copies of the respective Specifi- cations can he obtained on application at the Department. This Department will not be hound to ac- cept the lowest or any Tender. By order, WM. IIDII'.\RD.‘1', Secretory. Department of Public “'otks for Otttntit), Toronto, 2nd Jan., 1882‘. 46-4. "Horton saif 01“ VALUABLH FarlnProperty. Under and by virttlu of Power of Sale contained in a certain nt-mtgage. which will i be produced at time of sale, there will be , offered Iut‘ solo by public auction i At. the Minden Hotel, in the Village. of .llinden, by lteuben C. Gar- rett, Auctioneer, on Wednesday, l The 8th of February, A. D. 1882,} l at one o'clock in the afternoon, the follow. ing valuable freehold property in one par- cel. viz: l Lot Number Five in the Fourth canons-l aioa of the Township of Anson, in the Pro- visional County of Ilalihurton, containing by admeasurement ninety-nine acres, more i or less, about twenty of which are cleared. ; Upon the premises is erected a good suh~2 atantial log house. ' 361' “Darius ofeullt‘, cash. For further particulars apply to the anew tioaeer, or to J. W. Fitzgerald, Esq, at Minden, or to JOHN .1. BARRON. Vendor‘s Solicitor. Lindsay. ~lii-I. 1 Lindsay, Joauary “5.1852. ." WHO’aS THE OWNER ?l The undersigned has in his possession 1 llllllDll-Slllll Hunt? that followed him from the neighbourhood l o! Minder: a short time ago. The ower' can have it upon r roving property and pey- , log for this advertisement. WILLIAM WAFi-‘LE. l Tenelon Falls, Jau'y 1311,1831. 4641' i flaring returned to Penclun Falls and commenced the TAILORING In the shop opposite Metal t Mehrldd‘s Grocery on 3 t OOLBDRNE smart; lshall be happy to aztead to all who may! lunar toe with their patronage, um; bow. , by strict attention to business as; IODEBATE CHARGES, w ‘1". satiehetioe. l l B. JACKSON. : Turin Fans, Sir-Ir it!!! "-3: 2 “fire? «r» iLinduy Railway, will be sold by public: 2 ' can be supplied on the shortest. noticc. fBOO’I‘S 839â€" SHOES. llexl flour in the Post .n......_....__ ; Return their sincere thanks for the liberal I were as well as their own. , the bakery and securul the services Of Mr. ‘ David Barrett, they are prepared to furnish} : ell needing anything in their line of ’- 30: is respecttblly solicited. NO'FICE. NOTICE I! hereby given that all nnclaitnâ€" ’ . ed freight in the possession of the Mid- laod Railway of Canada, Grand Junction : Railway and the Whitby, Port Perry aid' A Auction at 1031') a. in , on Saturday, Febru- ary lath. 1982. on the Market Square. Pe-l terborocgh, unless the same be previously [ claimed by owners, and all charges thereon ‘ paid. GEO. A. COX, General Manager. Peterborough, Dec. 313t,188|. 46.4. HOUSE TO LET. To let, in first class order, the residence of the late Dr. Fitzgerald. Apply to EDWARD FITZGERALD, l-‘enelon Falls. January bib, 1582. 45-t.f. J. NEELAHDS, DENTIST, LINDSAY. One of the firm will be at the McAarnua Home. FENELON FALLS, on the third Monday of each month. Teeth extracted by laughing gas without pain or injury, or no charge will be made. 36‘ Otfico established in Lindsay nearly fifteen years. New TAILOR'S 811013. A. LALIBERTE respectfully informs the gentlemen of Fen- elun Falls and its vicinity that he has com- menced the tailoring business On Colborne Street, over Mr. William Campbell's store. and solicits a share of public patronage. Cloth- ing will be made in the latest styles and 13$. A. Good Flt Guaranteed. Garments cut. for persons wno wish to make them up at. home, and charges reas- unable in all cases. Feoelon Falls. May 17th, 1831. lilllllllli Hill lilllllll! The undersigned, in returning thanks to the public for their patronage to him for the last seven years, begs leave to say that he has now on hand it large stock of BOOTS & SHOES, able for Full and Winter wear, which he is determined to sell at 'VER‘! LBW PRIGES for cash. llis there's Loan 301's run front 52 to $3 per pair, and no is offer- ing very good Women’s Bouts at $1 per pair., In the Manufacturing Department he still continues to keep : GOOD WORKMEN, so that any of his customers who prefer i HAND--MADE BOOTS A cordial invitation is extended to all who may require anything in the Boot and Shoe line to GIVE I-IIBI A CJXLL, as he is convinced that. he can do better for 5, his customers titan any others in the same f line of business in Fcnelon Falls. JAMES AGNEW. Fcnelon Falls, October 20th, [881. Eufiovan ROBERT MCCALLUM returns thanks for the liberal patronage he has received since be commenced business. and informs his customers and the public generally that he has moved to the shopl [libel l lately occupied by Mr. Fitzgerald where he has opened out :1 FIRST RATE STIIGK, of Ready-made Boots and Shoes, which will be found equal in quality to any in town and as low in price. Ordered Work a Specialty as usual. and a good fit and the best of ma- terial and workmanship guaranteed. ROBERT MCCALLUM Fem-Ion Falls, Sept'r 14th, 1831. '29-ly. Removal and Ehange in Business. Modal. titâ€"McFarland patronage bestowed on them since they commenced business in l l l Fenelon Falls, and beg to inform the public that they have just moved into the premises lately occuo pied by Mr. Wm. Marshall, where they will be happy to receive a call from his custo- llaving leased FIRST CLASS BREAD, Cakt‘fl‘nttnl. kc. 3., at reasonable prices' and no efl'crt will be spared to sustain the high antation which the l‘eneloa Falls bakery has deservedly borne. Thetrstockofi FAMILY GROCERIES willba found, as usual, fresh, good and Irell assorted. Hour, lead, Eggs, Bullet, 8a,; ell! be hept’nn band, and farm produce generally dealt in. A nice lot of Crockery & Glassware; i is on the shelves and will be sold as cheap A visit ofinspeetion {rum . as any in town. husi- MUPPAI‘ k HCFARLAXD Z‘ezein': hilt. Mn} 25th.“;331. IlIIIILAIIB RAILWAY; OF CANADA. 1 ll’uncy .â€"_â€"â€"_» .-._. TOPIC TO 0! What to Purchase? Where to Buy It? W hat to ~Pay for It? “Wth a thing is in be all done see in it yourself.” ‘ The advantage a PERSUXAL SIZLl-ZCTION g'ives to the Retail Trader in picklng out from the Wholesale Merchant and Manufacturer's Stocks just what suit: his Home Cus- tom does not need much pointing out. Our MR. JOHN t-‘Lst'ELLIâ€"z has bought our Stock in the Wholesale Depots of Great Britain, and EVERY LINE of STAPLE GOODS which we shall ofl'er has been secured 1: him with u. stron rce tiuo of what the people and whether they u‘ant them or not. y “e p ' A first cl FURTHER: By buying nui- Goods from FIRST HANDS, We save the Wholesale Dealer's profit. OUR CUSTOMERS will get the benefit of this saving in trading with Us. In consequence of the popular demand for SCOTCK TWEED SUITINGS, we have bought largely from leading Manufacturers, and are now prepared to_ furnish customers with a Scotch Tweed tbuhwill go beyond anything ofi'ercd to the public. Gentlemen who prefer a Fine Finished Cloth will find Many Choice Lines to select from, and at economical prices. Lindsay, September 20th, 1881. ARD OF THANKS. so Cornell, Esq., Aytnt London .Vulunl 1a- :uranc: 00., Lindsay. Duaa Sm.â€"Have the goodness to convey to the Directors of the “ London Mutual " out: thanks for their promptness in paying our claims in full, arising from losses by the recent bush fires: Alexander Clarke, Ops. $566 James McGuhey, Emily, 900 Edward Kerr, “ 600 Joseph McConnell, ” 590 Matthew Wilson, Ops, 915 Thomas McCubc, " 596 Edwin Prouse, Mnriposn, 902 Thomas Kelly, Emily, {50 Martin llarrington, “ 795 Guy Beatty, Verulam, 550 C. E. Tiers, “ 872 lanac Gostlin, Lnxton, 215 Hugh Bailey, “ 50 Margaret Kerr, “ 2.50 John Cheynouth, Fettelon, 530 Edward Malone, Ups, 630 P. B. M'c'llhargey, Lindsay, 40 John Wilson, Ops, 350 James Howard, ‘t’erulam, 400 llob‘t McI-‘eeters, “ 70 John Kimbel, “ Lindsay, Oct. 15th, 1381. 11E NEW DRUG STORE. DRUGS, SEEDS, DYE STUFFS. OHN EUGENE“ thanks his numerous customers in FenelOn Falls and the surrounding country for their very liberal patronage during the. past 4 years, and takes this opportunity of informing them that. he has now on band A Halter Assortment than Ever,‘ Comprising Garden, Field and FLOWER SEEDS, | Dye Stull‘s, Ii 1 PATENT MEDICINES, Perfumery, FANCY ARTICLES,- Erushes, Combs, .lzc., .t-e.’ NOTEâ€"Physicians’ prescriptions prepared with care and dcspatch. A full selection of School Books & Stationeryl always on hand. _The Undersigned. begs to inform his customers and the public generally that. he HAS NOW ON HAND a New Stock of tastefully got up, of l'cry Reasonable Prices. A large and well assorted stock 0 MANTLES, from $2 50 to 810. LADIES' COSTUME CLIITIIS, Blankets, both white and coloured, and the Prices cannot be beat. \Vst. CAMPBELL. Fenclon Falls, Nev'r 12th, 1880. finw GOODS. V Mrs. KEELEY Has just received and opened up a lnrg stock of NEW TOYS, in great variety. DOLLS. VASES, Toilet Sets and a good assortment of G o o d s, Mantles. Feathers, Flowers and Ribbons. CHROMOS, MOTTOS and Motto Frames, Plain and Perforated Cardboards, Canvas and Berlin Week. A nice lot of Wall Paper and Window Blinds just received. ' Mas. KEELEY. 8‘ Millinery Store and Show Room, one door north of 11. P. Heming’e hardware store. “‘3” Penelon Falls, May 26th, 1531. FARM TO RENT. Milllnery, The west half of Lot No. :9 in the 2nd; concession of Vet-ulna. Seventy acres un- der cultivation. A lot: h-‘tuse, barn, well and young orchard. Will not fcra term. Apply to E1125 TCGMAY. it 1:15: Fails. 2w t' of years. I HARDlVllllE STE ORE. The undersigned is now selling Cross Cut Saws, Hanlan 8c Lance Tooth, Axes. Logging Chains Cow Ties. Cutlery. Skates, and all kinds of Hardware, .13 low as in lliher House in the County. :8. Call Solicited. Geo. H. Bertram. Fenelon Falls, December 8th, 1880. REMOVAL. JOSEPH NEVISQN has removed his Harness Shop to the west side of Colbornc street, next door to‘thc Mechanics’ Institute, where he will keep on hand a good stock of TALKIOIIE-l!‘ I l l i r and all other Farm Prodube. .\~ - 353M" 5! CHEAP, Goons ! BARGAINS JARVIS & MCDOUGALL, r-c“! r In order to keep ppm: with the timgs ms REDUCED THE PRICES of Goods for One Month. A good Wincey foini' cents. A No. 1 Grey Cotton, yard wide, ill-celith A good large White Blanket, $3,. ass Full-cloth Pants, all wool, wor a. for s2 25. Dress Goods Away Down, and 9. Largo Variety. Don't. forget. to see them), All our Goods are marked down to rock bottom prices. Parties wanting Dry Goods will be well paid by giving us a call before tanking their purchases. 38‘ Ten per cent. oil" for cash on Clothing. a ran Dams ammmnos- GLOTHING READY MADE AND 10 cause. canal 'I‘ies. Silk Handkerchiefs. Collars. Cuffs, &o.. are. The best variety ever offered for sale in Fcuelon Falls. 36‘ Don’t forget the place, Fenelo‘n Falls, January 4th, ISSZ. JARVIS s: comm, McArthm-‘s Block. Pension Falls. i...0.‘_.i.___... The undersigned respectfully remind the public that they have always Ou hand A S U P E R R O C Wednesday, Oct’r 19th, of Staple and Fancy GBOGERIES of First Class Quality and at the Lowest Living Prices. 111 Crockery and Glassware they offer an extensive and excellent assortment of Goods that. CANNOT E SURPASSED in quality or value. Z01 Farmers Wishing t9 Lay In a Stock of Teas for the season will do well to give them a call, as their stock is large and‘ was bought. in the best market Ior cash. WTHE HIGHEST CASH PRIDE PAID FOR GRAIN, PORK Fenelnn Falls, November 22nd, 1881. L- 'MAGTTIRE. McflOUGALII s. BRANDON. Single & Double Harness CONSTITUTIOERFPROTECTION for farm or road work, Valiscs, SHAWL STRAPS, BASEBALLS, Whips, Halters, Snaps, l Ctu'rycombs, Brushes, Nop and all articles in his line of business. DOLLARS WARRANTED. Wber Repairs promptly and neatly executed. lie begs to. return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage with Which he has so far bcbtt favored, and is determined to meritacoutiuuauce of it by turning ohl good work at moderate prices. . . E. HAVV; Elllillill & Billlllill, FENELQN FALLS. A7621) Store in Scullg’s I The advertiser is prepared to execute all orders with which he may be favoured, from llflNlHlElS Hlll BUILDINGS ' to the smallest jobs 01 carpenter work, and will spare no pains to give satisfaction in every case. IDOORS s; WINDOW sasn ;madc to order at short notice. of good ma- itcrial, and at. reasonable prices. I 363‘ Work-ishop on Francis Street East; 1 residence on Bond Street East. EDWARD HAW. Feuelon Falls, Oct'r 14th,1831. 33-t.f. ma an 1111118111. JUST A REMINDER that I am still taking BAGS, SGRAP IRON, Bones &c., in trade, and paying CASE FOR WOOL AND SKINS. I JOSEPH HEARD. l Fenelon Falls, April 28th, 1881. 841m. l EI) VV ARDJ’ OLD-ESTABLISHED l iLivery Stable. l The subscriber returns his sincere thanks gfcr the liberal patronage bestowed on him lduring the past nine yeart. and begs to in- 3 form the public that they can obtain l lFlrst Class Horses and lllgsfi, i any hour of the day or night, at his stable t ! On . at very moderate ehargrs. 3' Commrrc‘al travellers and their log- gage convryed safely and expeditiously to ' any desinrd point. I ibetter horses than at present. Come and try them. - f7. 1:. En'.1'.tRD*.7 i'ecrlcrt 2213‘. i'.‘-': H!“ 353?, 3141'. The subscriber never had a stubleful of". l I For Her Majesty's loyal subjects can be secured on application ,Ai. Maguire’s Cash Boot &.Shoe Store. art of the Body requires more protection than the Feet, and to meet. that m-cesfity I have laid in a large assortment of s, Felt Overshoes, Snow Excluders, . Berlin Felt Frost-proof Boots, Felt Shppers Cork Solos, Universal Slippers, & &c. __ I am making a specialty of Cable Screw Wire and Universal Screw Bottomed Goods, This class of (cor/r. cumin! rip. for Men, Women and Children. 36” Texans, Cuslu Lindsay, November 23rd, 1881. Gin 0 G. KEI'I‘ II' II. 'l’e teiborOIIEzfiLVâ€"Itarrivo B 1001‘. is filling tip his shelves with new arrivals of SPRle GOODS, among which ’. will be found .A. SPLEN‘DID LOT or TWEEDS,, of the Latest Patterns and the Very Best. Quality, 1 LADIES’ passe Goons, Cretons, Prints, Cottons 3ch the. HIS STOCK of FAMILY GROCERIES will be Inund fresh and at. bottom prices. Sprcial inducemean in sugars. In BOOTS & SHOES lie is offering a splendid assortment. of Wright's make, and is solo agent for Fogarty's celebrated “ Gordian Seatn,‘ ' which in warranted not. to rip. Any pair in which this scam fails to outwear the boots will be replaced. £25" All the above I I or farm produce. A call solicntetl. Fcnclou Falls, March 4th, 1881. goods will be sold at the very lowest living prices for cash N EDICAL HALL, FENELON FALLS, Where can be found an excellent assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Sponges, Trusses and Shoulder Braces, Toi let, Fancy (l5 Rubber Goods PERFUMERY 5cm, 6270., ‘ always on hand. oce- COMPLETE STOCK 0F DYE STUFFS can of the best. quality and at low prices. Also, a A large and WELL SELECTED STOCK 0F STATIONERY, comprising a full assortment of BLANK BOOKS and general stationery. N’ON-fi Francis Street East.iHORSB II MEDICINES Physician; prescriptions and Domestic Recipes carefully compounded. 1% Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. A full assortment of l‘ Fanclo't I’dll‘, .‘Iay Jilly I93]. RA ntcnt and Proprietary Medicines always on hand. A- ‘ gent for ll. ll. Stevens‘ I’urnly Vegetable antsz. ' 2:. Privacy an, Manager 1 Next to the Globe Hotel, Kent at., Lindsay l l l l l gvlcroata GROCERY m; : LIQUOR STORE. - The subscriber begs to inform his custo- 2 men: and the public gearrallv that he has always on hand a complete stock of luau Elltllllil, 1 Cured Meats,lierrings, ! ,Cod Fish & Mackerel: l A choleerassortnientof _ I . Pale and Dark Brandy; 1 , A. ‘ [fort and Sheriy Wines, ‘ Holland hind Old Tent Critic, several b'ra'nis of Whisky, Bottled hull Porter, kc- The attention of hotel keeper! and others ls invited to this stock. Plastutisééds; 1-. of all kinds always on hand. The each system will be strictly adhered to. 1 Cash for Farm Produce: JOHN CHISIIOI..\1.. CH.\.\_' C I. u r ut‘s l‘u‘d Sgiral TRU S.‘ Reputation established all over Canada: is years material experience: Every man ruptured should read m; rumpblet on Ruptureâ€"I‘ve: on application l'eop e 90 years old eured by Its use. A new ApNflltfl for cuteof Club Feetâ€"no euttln'pâ€"ao pain. ‘MEPALLFS Centennial and Paris. France. Exhibition the. for SPIRAL TRUSS v :Call or address, CHAS. CLUTHR, (late of Hamilton) 38 Adelaide-st, Wt'sl, near Grand Opera, Toronto. Spinal Instruments. the. VICTORIA liAlLllEI‘XL-fl :05“â€" - Tan TABLE. â€":n:.â€" WINTER ARRANGEMEN'IQ ~20:â€" Taking effect an n , 1881' LINDSAY TIME. , _. , G o 1 N G N 033 axis. ’ Si‘lllOXS. lliml No. 1. litil'lii's; T . . Tr. Toronto, G. '1‘ R’y, leave, - - . 7.35 Lindsayâ€"M'ij L., arrivg, - 41-:â€" lantllopc:M. ll.,l;vc, - ~ - 10.20 Petcrborottglt. M. IL, leave, ~ - - 7.00 M. R. Junction, arrive, - - 12.40 pm. .__-._...._.- _._____» -mm‘ â€"â€"..-u' ~â€" on M. R. Junction, W. .b L, - - “.50 a at. Ll. r. Md Lindsay . . . . . . . . . . . . Depart 6.00 4.00 M. R. Junction . . . . . . “ 8.10 4.08 Cameron . . . . . . . . . . . ” 6.30 4 .27 llnll's............. “ 6.42 4.40 Fenclon Falls . . . . . . “ 7.20 5.00 l’cll's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “ 7.35 5.17 llettic‘s . . . . . . . . . . . . “ 7.55 611+ Kintnouut . . . . . . . . . . " 8.25 8.15. Mylcs' R'y Junction " 6.2m Mindt‘n . . . . . . . . . . . . " 8.5.0. Ingoldshy.... ...i.. " 7.05. Dysart . . . . 7, “ 7.13~ Gould’s.... “ 7.26. llaliburton . . .. . . . . . Arrive 7.35 “GOING SOUTH. Sl‘l'l‘lONS. itaiitofz. lliml at? AN. llalihnrton. ... . . .. . Depart 8.00 Gould's ........... ” 15.7. Dysnrt . . . . . . . . . . . . I‘ 8 la lugoldshy H 11.24 Mindvn . . . . . . . . . . . . “ 8.4'! - Myles' 11')! Junction ” 9.02 r. u..- Kinmount . . . . . . . . . “ 9 '22 6.15- Ilcttie‘s . . . . . . . . . . . . u 9.25 6.40. l’ell'a . . . . . . . . . . . . . “ 10.12 7.05 lv‘t-nelon Falls . . . . . . “ 10.45 7.40 llull's............. "‘ 1055 752 Cameron . . . . . . . . . . “ 11.05 11.00- M. ll. Junction . . . . . “ 11.30 1t 20' Lindsay . . . . . . . . . . . Arrive 11.115 8.30 _ tux. Toronto, G. 'I‘. R., nrrivo 7.15 - Port Hope, M. R., arrive 5.05 0.15 Lindsay, W. k L., loavo 2.15 l . -.-.-..-_. I Lindsay, M. 17., South, leave 12.55 Lindsay, M. ll., North. lcavo 11.35 . CONN]C(J'I‘I()NH. [napalmâ€"“Nth Midland Railway for all. points on the Grand Trunk, 'I‘. & N.~ Railway and Midland Ilailway. With W. 1’. l’. k L. Railway for Port Perry, Whitby, Toronto and all points on the Grand Trunk lluilway. ,v trim.” Fat.l.s.-â€"WI1I1 an.“ Colmconk " r. r. (lnhoeouk, Itoscdule and all pointtt on llalemn Lake. With mail stage for lloh- caygeon. . KlNMOtfiNT.â€"-â€"\Vlllt mail stage for Mindcn village. T. 11. TATE, , General Manager. Lindsay, July 281b, 1881. m... â€" m‘ifilwiiegioshg Nowépapera. in â€"â€"Any person who takes a paper "2-. l ularlv from the post-omen, whether direct- ed to'his name or :tnnthcr'a, or whether ho has subscribed or not, is rcsponrihlc for the payment. '.'ad.â€"If it person orch his paper to be discontinued, he mm-t pay all arrearagev, or the publirher may continue tosvnd it un til payment is made, and then ('IIlII'rI the whole amount, whether the paper is taltt’ft from the omen or not. 3rd.-â€"If mlr-cribrrs neglect or refuse to take the periodic-ah or newspaper; from the oilice to which thry are «linen-d, they are held responsible until they have settled thvlr hills. Sending: numbers hark. or leaving tin-m in the cilice, is not such notice as the law rrquim. 41h.â€"-'I'he Courte have decided that nu, fusing to tale- newupapers or periodicals from the pmmdfice. or H touring and leaving. them uncalled for, is prom/an: evidence 0. Intentional fraud. The “ Pension Falls Gazette " :is printed every Saturday at the other, Colborne street we", : Subsulpliun $1 ayeatinadvance' 3 ""'..'::;.t;::.;2?..'r*°"" " ADVERTISING RATES.’_ , Prhf'wsional or hmimn cards. 60 cents ‘ perllne peraonum. ('nual advertisement? ’ it cents per line {or the first insertion and ‘ cents per line Ior every lobuqnent inser- . lion. Contracle by the year. half year or 1 quarter, for a mlomn or ten, upon reason. ‘ able terms. of all ordinary 111:4: rreentcd molly, eon rertl) and -.t modera'o grit-1;”; B.D.11ASD.,_ ,, i’roprirtor. JOB PRINTING- -. r/ / I I

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