,I;trrl Batea' beaver colony near 1 ‘Rothcmy’has been In great a success that» be? not! able to give away sever- al pairs . London Zoological Gar- dens. x breed has died out. At] eician at Pitutield, .‘l asa.. , take! his m lee for all diseases from a bottledabcled : " Water from the Tree of Life." With this he makes the sign of theerosa on the patient. He has numerous patients. , , l l 1 MARKET REPORTS . rescues FALLS MARKETS. l Yeaelon Falls, Friday, Feh‘y 17111, 18:12. Eggs, per dozen, lily, per ton, - 8 50 to 9 00 , ____________________..__â€"â€"â€"â€"_. Druggists throughout the country testify to the great merits of Dr. Carson‘s Stomach Ind Constipation Bitten. .\'n medicine they all acts so promptly in caring Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousnesx. Liver Complaint, kc. Have you tried it? John Nugent is Agent for Penelon Falls. Wee-t. fall,per_<busbei - .si 05 1 03 Wheat, spring. H â€" . - 110 113 Barley, per bushel - - - 80 72 Oats, .. u - - - - 4o 41 Pure, " “ - - - - 65 u 68 11,11. u U . - - . oo oo Potatoes, u - - - - so 53; Butter,per1b.,- - - . - 17 lo Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs , $7 50 8 (1)0 - . - 15 c 1 l l New Advertisements. 1 l Jewellery 81 Diamonds. 1 Elegant Goods for CHRISTMAS -=â€"a udâ€" WEDDING PRESENTS- Ladles' Gold Watches, 825 to 8100. Gents’ do. do., 850 to 8115. Gold Gem Rings, 82 to 800, and ti large stock of Ladies’ Gold Jewellery. Brooches, Ear-rings, Bracelets. Lockets and Chains, all new, of The Very- Best Manufacture, an} warranted good. Also,-'-V‘Veddiug Ring-s. G. W. BEALL. Goldsmitlt's â€all, next door [a Duudas 55' Flat- veflr Brothers. Lindsay, Dec‘r Sth, 1981. ’ DEBTOR’S NOTICE. All partiot‘lndebtcd to the undersigned, either by note or book account, are hereby notified that unless they call and settle be- fore the 15111 instant the same will be plac- id in court for collection. 9 11. C. SLIITII. Fenelon Falls, Feb. 2nd, 1882. 4941. No More _F_‘_I_‘ee Rides. We, the undrrtigm-d hotel-keepers of III" tillage of Fcneion Falls, hereby give public notice that on and after Monday, the 23rd of January inst., THE HOTEL IUSSES will not carry passengers free at chargel ’l‘he busses will run as "sual, but the fare will be 15 cents one way, or 2!- ccnts both ways, between the hotels and the railway station or steamboat wharf. E. PAUWELS, l .\1c.-\nrut'tt llouse. : N. ih'GilAlt, liassios iiotsr. Penelon Falls. Jan. 201h_ 185:1. 47-l.f. 1 l l l i By-Iuaxv No.â€" .â€".â€"-â€" A IlqeLntc (-1 stop up and convey to Joint Fell, Sn, part of (111' cnnressimt It'ue beltt‘rm the fourth and ï¬fth mu- cesst'nm, and part of â€11' side line Itc- fweclt lots fifh-m and six/rm 1'11 flu' fourth cmcccsst'on of the Township of Sontcrvt'llc. E 11' Eh‘AtYTED by the municipal cor- poration ofthc Township of Somervillc, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, latâ€"That all that part of the fourth and fifth concession line from the centre of lot H on the fourth concession west to the riv- cr be stopped up,and that the same be con- veyed to John 1-‘e11, Sr., in lieu of a road taken all said lot 14 in the fourth conces- sion of Somervilia. Radâ€"That all that part of the side line between lots 15 and 16 in the fourth run- ccssion front the Pension Falls road north to Burnt River be stepped up. and that the name be conveyed to John Fell, Sr. in lieu of a road takru 011‘ lots 15 and 16 in said concession. N O '1‘ I C 1'}. The above is a true copy of the proposed ity-law which will be taken into considera- tion by the council of the municipality of the Township of Somernlie, at "itdgsun'g iiouae, Reltic's Station. in the said Town ship 0! Somerrilie. in the County of Victo~ ria, on the Si: 11 Day of Mart-11.1882. at the hour of 10 o'clock in the furenoon. artt-rl one month from the ï¬rst publication in the l Cane-lion Poet and the Fusion Falls (innit: ' newspapers, the date of which first publieao . 1 l l l i 1 than was on the twenty~tirat day of January. } 1883'. and all persons are hereby required 1 _ _ in take notice that any one desirous of ap- and b9: 1“ â€â€œ0““ â€1“ WWW â€"11 â€193‘ ["1" in; to have such hy-itw or any part '1 fquaahed. must make hi. application . 1-1: tbcreu g for that purpose accordtngiy. Dated at Somerrille this 17th day ofJaa- l , 153:. a" “11.3 Dowsos. “.1. Township Clerk. W BACK AGAIN I .- Kaving returned to Feat-loo Falls and TAIEOHING in the shop opposite nah! k McFarIaad’s Grocery on 80130111113 STREET, tahall he happy to attend to all who may favour me nth their patronage-ad hope, by HM attention to business sad IODEMTE CHARGES, 1.. gm constriction. R. JACKSON. lonelm‘ l.:‘-_ Septâ€! ‘J‘h, l“? 3553 “111111111111 RAILWAY i of the late Dr. Fitzgerald. OF CANADA. N O T I C E. NOTICE is hereby given that all unclaim- 1 ed freight in the pomssion of the Xid~ land Railway of Canada, Grand Junction Railway and the Whitby, Pofl ?erry i-d Lindsay Railway, will be sold by public auction at 10-30 a. to , on Saturday, Febru~ _ ary 13111, 1882. on the. llarket Square. Pe- terbomugh. unless the seine be previously claimed by owners, end all charges thereon paid. GEO. A. COX, General Manager. Pelerhorongh, Dec. 315t,1831. 464. 1 HOUSE TO LET. To let, in ï¬rst class order, the residence 1 l l Apply to EDWARD FITZGERALD. Fencion Falls. January 5th, 1882. 4541'. ___________________..____â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"~ J. HEELAHDS, DENTIST, LINDSAY. 1 _â€" One of the ï¬rm will be at tho McAn-rutra House. FENELON FALLS, on the third Monday ofcach month. Teeth extracted by laughing gas without pain or injury, or no charge will he made. W Ofï¬ce established in Lindsay nearly ï¬fteen years. NEW TAILOR'S SHOP. * A. LALIBERTE respectfully informs the gentlemen of Fen- cion Falls and its vtrinity that he has com- menced the tailoring business On Colborne Street, over Mr. William Campbell‘s store, and solicits :1 share of public patronage. Clnth- ing will be made in the latest styles and taff- A Good Fit Guaranteed. Garments cut for persons wno wish to make them up at home, and charges reus- .. enable in all cases. Fenclon Foils, May 17th. 1881. BBIHlllli lllli IIIIHIHI ' The undersigned, in returning thanks to the public for their patronage to him for the last seven years, boys leave to say that he has now on lntnd A large stock of BOOTS 8a SHOES, suitable for' Full and Winter wear, which he is determined to sell at VERY LOW PRIOES for cash. Ills MEN’S LONG BOOTS run from $2 to $3 per pair, and he is utter- ing very good Mmhhhdhuwu In the Manufacturing Department he still continues to keep GOOD WORKMEN, so that any ofiiis customers who prefer HAND-MADE BOOTS can be supplied on the shortest. notice. A cordial invitation is ex‘cnded to all who may reqture anything in the Boot and Shoe line to GIVE 11131 A CALI†as he is convinced that he can do better for his customers titan any others in the same line of business in Fettclon Fails. . JAMES AGNEW. Fencion Fails, October 20th, 1881. REMQVAL. BOOTS & SHOES. ROBERT McCALLUM returns thanks for the liberal patronage he has received sinCe he commenced business, and informs his customers and the public generally that 11c has moved to the shop lately occupied by Mr. Fitzgerald Next B111 in he Pal Bï¬lce, where he has opened out 11. FIRST RATE STOOK, of Ready-made Boots and Shoes, which will be found equal in qmtlily to any in town and as late in price. ordered Work a Specialty as usual, and a good lit and the best of ma- terial and workmanship guaranteed. l ROBERT MCCALLUM ’ Fenclon Falls, Sept‘r Nth, 1881. 29-1y. 11111111 andlhangein Business. Model. sillicFarland Return their sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on them since they commenced business in Fenelon Falls, l ‘11st moved into the prmnisrs lately uccu-' pied by Mr. \\'m. Marshall. when: they will ’, be happy to receive a call irom his custo- ‘ titers as well as their own- Having leased l the bakery and secured the services of 311'. l E David llarmtt, they are prepared to furnish l l 1 lrmsr CLASS BREAD,. Cakes, Buns. to. &., at reasonable prices; and no effort will be spared to sustain the i i high reputation which the Fenelon Falls ‘ bakery ha: deservedly borne. Their stock of FAMILY GROCERIESI 1 as usual, fresh, good aadi well assorted. i l . i x 3" H111, lead, EggshBuller, 8112., .1111» ltept on bud. and farm producel generally dealt in. A nice lot of t , Crockery 8: Glassware , is on the shelves and will be sold as cheap I , A visit of inspection from j i i still be found, 1 i i 'as any in town. », all needing any! ., use it Mpccliuily solicited. _ ‘ uorrsr t- sci-11am m t. the “‘1. :ii‘ F-nria- 'r’t'. ! hing in their line of bosif What to Purclme 20 ,e' Where to Buy It? What to Pay for It? “When a lhing is in The advantage 9. PERSONAL SELECTION from the Wholesale Merchant and Manufacturer‘s tom docs not need much pointing out. Our 3111. JOHN FLAVELLB has bongh Britain, and EVERY LINE of STAPLE by him with a. strong perception of what the be well done $83,111 it yourself.†gires to the Retail Trader in picking out Stocks just what suits his Home Cos. ' t our Stock in the Wholesale Depots of Great people need, whether they want them or not. FUR'DIâ€"IER: By buying our Goods from F1 OUR CUSTOMERS will get the be In consequence of the popular bought largely from leading )lanufuctu with a Scotch Tweed that will go beyon ncï¬t 01 th tel-s, d an Gentlemen who prefer a Fine Finished Cloth will ï¬nd )1 DUNDAS d: FLAVELLE BROS. . from, and at economical prices. Lindsay, September 20th, 1881. RS'l‘ HANDS, we save the Wholesale Dealer's proï¬t. l is saving in trading with Us. demand for SCOTCH TWEED SUI'I‘INGS, we have and are now prepared to furnish customers ything oï¬â€˜ercd to the public. - any Choice Lines to select CARD OF THANKS. 3‘ Cornet]. Esq, Agent London Mutual In- surance 00., Lindsay. Dxaa Simâ€"Have the goodness to convey to the Directors of the “ London .‘dutual “ our thanks for their promptncss in paying our claims in full, arising from losses by the recent bush ï¬res: Alexander Glnrhc, Ops. $7166 James McGnhey, Emily, 900 Edward Kerr, “ 600 Joseph McConnell, “ 590 Matthew Wilson, Ops, 015 Thomas McCube, “ 506 Edwin Prousc, Mariposa, 902 Thomas Kelly, Emily, 450 Martin Harrington, “ 795 Guy Brntty, Vcruiam, 550 C. E. Tim‘s, u 872 Iauac Gostlin, Laxton, 215 Ilugh Bailey, “ 50 Margaret Kerr, “ 250 John Cheynnnth, Feltelou, 530 Edward Malone, Ups, 630 1’. B. Mclihurgcy, Lindsay, 40 John Wilson, Ops, . 350 James Howard, Vcrulam, 490 ilob't lici’eetcrs, “ 70 John Kimbcl, “ 359 Lindsay, Oct. 15th, 1831. 11E NEW DRUG STORE. DRUGS. SEEDS, DYE STUFFS. J‘QIâ€"IN ETGENT thanks his numerous customers in Fen elon 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 new on hand A Better lssnrlmenl than Ever, Comprising Garden, Field and FLOWER SE ED S, Dye Stnfl‘s, PATENT MEDICINES, Perfumery, FANCY ARTICLES, Brushes, Combs, kc, the. NOTEâ€"Physicians’ prescriptions prepared with can: and desputch. A full selection of School Books & Stationery always on hand. The Undersign-ed begs to inform his customers and the public generally that he HAS NOW ON HAND a New Stock of BBIBLLIIBMERW tastefully got up, at I'cry Reasonable Prices. A large and well assorted stock 0 MANTLES, from $2 50 to $10. LADIES’ COSTUME CLiiTliS, l Blankets, both white nod coloured, and (he I’rices cannot be beat. W11. CA MPBELL. Fcnclon Falls, Nov'r 12th, 1880. W GOODS. . 15 N â€"â€" . Mrs. KEELEY Tina just received and opened up a tug stack of NEW TOYS, in great variety. DOLLS. VASES,. .Toilct Sets and a good assortment of l’un'cy- Go ods. llillinery, )lantlrs. Feathers, Flowers and Ribbons. CHROMOS, MOTTOS and .‘iotto Frames. Plain and Perforated Cardbo-rds, Canvas and Berlin Wouls. A nice lot of Wall Paper and Window Blinds just received. Ilse. HEBLEY. during the past nine years. and begs to in- 1 35" Miiiiacry Store and Show Room, one door north of H. 1‘. licmiug‘s hardware Ito". Fencion Falls. \lay Nth, 1881. FARM TO RENT. The west half of Lot No. 2‘3 in the 2nd concession of \‘erularn. Sen-my acres un- der rultivation. .\ inrr house. horn. well and young orchard. of years. Apply to {13.7. t TCGXMN. ler‘lt" i\lil ’14 i' lHarness ' Shop l l a Will rent for a term ; FENELON FALLS HARDWARE S'PORE. ' The undersigned is now selling Gross Out Saws, Hanlan 8: Lance Tooth, AXes. Logging Chains Cow Ties. Cutlery. Skates, and all lrinds of Hardware, 11 low as Any 01111 House in the County. A Call Solicited. Geo. H. Bertram. Feneion Fails, December 8th, 1880. 1‘. REMOVAI ‘ ' JOSEPH NEVISON has removed his to the west side of Coibdrue street, next door to the liebhauics’ Institute, where lie will keep on hand a good stock of Single & Double Harness for farm or road work, Vuiises, SHAWL SlBlPB, BASE BALLS, Whips, Halters, Snaps, Currycombs, Brushes, and 1111 articles in his line of business. COLLARS WARRANTED. Repairs promptly and neatly executed. lie begs to return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage with which he has l so far been favored, and 1s dctcrmmcd to of Teas for the season will do well to give meritu continuance of it. by turning out good work at moderate prices. E. II A ‘V, 11211111111 11111111, FENELQLFALLS. _ L- MAGâ€"U1 The advertiser is prepared to execute all orders with which he may be favoured, from BBNTBABTS FBB BUILDINGS to the smallest jobs 01 carpenter work, and will spare no pains to give satisfaction in every case. DOORS & WINDOW SASH made to order at. short notice, of good mit- tcriai. and at reasonable prices. 553' Work-shop on Francis Street East; I residence on Bond Street East. ‘ EDWARD HAW. 33-1. 1'. Fcnelon Fails,0ct'r14th,1581. n11 tiiï¬liliiif Jusr A Efltuosrt that i am still taking SASS, SOBAP iiiflli, Bones the, in trade, and paying CASE FOR W001. AND SKINS. JOSE?" HEARD. : Fencion Falls, April 281b, 1851. ‘ 8-.‘1m. i EI)\V.AI{I) S’ OLD-ESTA 8111511161) é,Livery Stable. I 1 , The subscriber returns his sincere thanks 'for the liberal patronage bestowed on him form the public that they can obtain First Class llorses anti ltigs. any hour of the day or night, at his stable I v F 1' l i n 1,011 1’rnnclé Street East. § at very moderate charges. 39' Commercial travellers and their lug- -gngv conveyed safely and expeditiously to iany desired point. .l-t-tter horses than at present. Come and My 1mm. 1' R. 1111111406. l'i'slu-r : ni't ‘0'?" 10’3' IGO‘ 5'“! l GOODS which we shall oï¬'cr has been secured i l C A The subscriber never had a atablcfnl of: _._____._â€".__..______.._. 11111 11.111111: I â€"â€"-oâ€"'â€"-â€"-:oiâ€"â€"-â€"so-â€"â€" l t l aoors A1119 en lWINTEBEQQ.3911111'1‘1’3 _.._â€"â€"â€" Also im- Sale, or to Rent, ‘ ‘ A GOOD 100 ACRE FARDI, Within three miles of the village of Fenclou Falls. 1 i A SINGLE BUGGY AND CUTTER FOR SALE CHEAP. 3‘ Come and secure Bargains at the Cash Store in Scullv's Block. GEORGE G. KEITH. Feneion Falls, February lst, 188:1. BARGAINS! arms? GOODSi ._ BARGAINS ! JARVIS & ï¬cDOUGALL, HAVE REDOCED THE PRICES. of Goods for One Month. A good W'incey for 7 cents. , _ A No. 1 Grey Cotton, yard wide, 10 cents. A good large White Blanket, S3. A ï¬rst class Full-cloth Pants, all wool, worth $3, for Dress: Goods; Assay Down, $2 25. and a Large Variety. Don’t. forget to see them. {\11 our Goods are marked down to rock bottom prime. Parties wanting Dry Goods will be well paid by giving us a call before making tiuir put-chases. SLOTHING BEAM MAIE dill) TO ORDER. tï¬?’ 'l‘eu per cool. off for cash on Clothing. m Gents’ Ties. Silk Handkerchiefs. Collars, Cuffs, 810., 8:0. The best variety over offered for sale in Font-loo Falls. @‘ Don't. forget; the place, . ’ JARVIS 8: MCDOUGALL, McAt-thur's Block. Fenelon Falls. Fcnelon Fails, January 4th, 1882. reeerie :â€"â€"oâ€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" The undersigned respectfully remind the public that they" have always on hand A SUPERBOR STOCK of Staple and Fancy GHGGESTIES of First Class Quality and at the Lowest 111 Crockery and Glassware titev oï¬cr an extensive and excellent assortment of Gnuds that NNOT BE SURPASSED in quality or value. IO:-â€"â€"â€"‘ Farmers Wishing to Lay in a Stock them a call, as their stock is large and t ltll' cash. was bought in the best mill'kt' ‘_ WTHE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR GRAIN, PORK and all other Farm Produce. MCDOUGALII 84 BRANDON. Fcneion Falls, L’ovet‘n‘ber 22nd, 1381. _._v_._.,~_____ RE- CONSTETUTEQNAL PROTECTIGN For Her Majesty's loyal subjects can be secured on application At Meguire’s Cash 3001’. & Shoe Store. cction than the Feet, and to meet that :1. large assortment of y requires more prnt ily I have laid 111 Felt Overshoes, Snow Excluders, Berlin Felt Frost-proof Boots, Felt Slippers Cork Soles, Universal Slippers, 81: &c. .â€" No part 01' the Bod 111.1105: Rubbers, I am making a specialty of , ‘Cuhic Screw Wire and intranet Screw 110110111011 (100115, for Men, Women and Children. This class ofu-m-lc wunu! rip. 3a,. Teams: Cn 1-111. I,“ MAG-â€jag, N FALLS, Lindsay, November 23rd, 1881. MEDICAL HALL, FENELO I I Where can be found an eitccllcni assortmcnt 0 Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, 1 Trusses and Shoulder Braces, l Toilet, Fancy (it Rubber Goods FERFUMERY 8:0. , aux,â€" altvays on hand. A large and COMPLETE STOCK. OF DYE STUFFS new oftbe best quality and at low prices. Also, a Sponges, i ill-3F" ' WELL SELECTED STOCK or STATIONERY, 1 meat of BLANK BOOKS and general stationary. l 2111:? Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal comprising a foil assert p.- ’OAI A damn}: MEDICINES, pew cart-fully compounded. t HORSE AND l‘hysicians' prescriptions and Domestic lteci gent for [1. ll. Stevent' Purely cheuhio Vitamins. 21. momentum», .‘lilflï¬gb! « 1 »'1 i all ‘laff ii I-' . 7.115- Otisi Purposes. _ A fall assortment of Patent and Proprietary Medicines always on hand. A~ 3 -......_..._. ~â€"-¢â€"‘.â€"-â€" _.â€"â€". V Icroms GROCERY my LIQUOR STORE. The subscriber begs to inform his calla: races and the public generally that he has always on hand a complete stock 01‘ SIIPII lllllllllil, Cured Meats, Hex-rings, Cod Fish 8:- Mackerel. A chain assortmept of P316 and Dark Brandy. Port and Shiny Wines, Holland and Old Tom Gina,- several brands of Whisky, llotlled Ale and Porter, cc. The attention of hotel keeper! and others is invited to this stock. Plastel‘dSeeds of all kinds always on‘ hand. The cult system will be strictly adhered to. Cash for Farm Produce: was common. . rm to the Globe Hotel, Kent 11., 111.111,]. Ruptur all over Canada. ts years material clpcricace. Every man ruptured should read to pamphlet on RuptumTFree on application Peon e 90 years old izuere‘d by tts‘uyse. A newl Appétrptuplfotcurcot Club 5 ~nocu no -no pa a. na nstrutnenta arc. LIEDALLIS Centennial Ixand Paris, Fra'nee. Exhlhmon d-c. for SPIRAL TRUSS. Caller address, CHAS. CLUTHE, (late « of Hamilton) 311 Adelaide-st, west, ueaf Grand Opera, Toronto. 1 I 1 â€"â€"cuas’ Churn ( l . Pat‘d: r “.11? Reputation VICTORIA Mirna? 20: TIME TABLE. _:n;._. WINTER ARRANGEMENT; -3â€...â€" Taking eti‘cct on . Wednesday, Oct'r 191.11, 1881: LINDSAY TIME. -â€"â€" -â€"â€"â€"._..._...___._.__â€".__â€"-u G O I N (:1 N, 0 R. 'l‘il-I.‘ 51.111013. 1111:1111. 1. 11.11.111.13 :12. Toronto, G. '1‘ R’y, leave, - i 4 7.35 Lindsay, w. k 1:11â€"31:17..- : . 11.40 Port llopt‘, 11. R:l.t:t_l\'u, - .' . 1723' l’cterboruugh._.\_1..ll:â€"ieavc, - - - 7.0.0 .11. R. Junction,hrrive, - - 1-210 p i: .11. 11. JunctionTW. c L., - - 11.50 am: 11.11. 1431. Lindsay ............ Depart 6.110 4.00 .11. 11. Junction ...... “ 6.10 4.01? Cameron ........... “ 6.30 ' 4.27 llnll‘s ............. “ 6 ~12 4.40' ii‘enciou Falls ...... “ 7.20 6.00‘ i’cll's.............. “ 7.35 5.17 leitic's ............ “ 7.55 5.33 4 Kiutnouttt .......... " 8.25 6.15 Myles‘ ll‘y Junction “ 6.20‘ Mimic" ........... 1 “ 6.30 luguitisby..,. ...u. “ 7.05‘ Dysnrt ............ “ 7:18 Gould's .......... . . “ 7,:25‘ llnllburton.... ..... Arrive 735 ~â€"fâ€"â€"â€"â€" â€".._â€"...M-.â€"â€"â€"..-â€"-â€"â€"<â€"J G O I N (u‘r S O UE'J‘ ll.- S'hl'ilONS. 1111130. 2. iitui flair “1'. Halibut-ton. . .. . . Depart 8.00 Gould‘s ...... ..... “ 8J7 ilyrart ............ " 8 111 ingoldsby . †11.24 .liiudeu ............ “ 8.112} .\l_vi(-s' R’y Junction “ 9.02 ml Kinmouut ......... “ 9 22 6.15 lb-ttic's ...... u... “ 9.25 6.40 l’eii‘s............. “ 10.12 7.05 Font-ion Falls ...... “ 10.45 7.40 liail'rl ........... . . " 10 55 7 52 Cameron ......... . N 11.05 8.412! .11. 11. Junction ..... " 11.110 8.20 Lindsay ........ . Jlrrtvo 11.35 8.30 . r. u. Toronto, (1. '1‘. R., arrive 7.15 Port Hope, 111, 11., arrive 5.05" l’ctcrborough, M. R.. arrive 6.15 Lindsay, W. h L., have 2.15 ..._-_...._.-__- . .. .-_.___... Lindsay, M. [1, South, leave 1'.†55 M. 11., North, teat-c 12.35 CON NICC'I‘IONS; lilNilS.\‘1’.â€"-“'llll Midland Railway for all points on tlw Grand Trunk, T. k .\'. Railway and Midland Railway. With‘ \1'. 1’. 1‘. k L. Railway for Port Perry, Whitby. Toronto and all points on the Grand Trunk Railway. l-‘BSHJA' Fatherâ€"With Sir." (,‘ohoenuk " fut“ (.‘ubneonlt, lion-dale and all points utl’ llltlt‘tlln lmke. With mail stage for llob-‘ worm-011. Mauritianâ€"With mail stage for Mindun village. ’1‘. 1'1. TATE. . General liaungcr. Lindsay, July 9111151881. Laws Regarding Newspapers; 11st â€"-Any person who "thus a paper reg- ularly from the post-1111105. whether direct- 1-11 to his name or number's, or a 111-111†he has subscribed or not, is responsible for the pttylttctll. 15ml.â€"-lf a permit nricrr hn paper to ho «limoutinurd. he must pay all arn-amgrn, or the publisher migt' continue to send it un til payment is made, and then collect the whole amount, «bother the paper is when from the ofï¬ce or not. 3rd â€"lf subscribers neglect or refuse to Lake the periodicals or (newspapers from the other to which tin-y are dirvctull, they are‘ held n-upuneiblc until the} have settled their‘ bills. Sending number» back, or leaving them in the etiice. is not such trutiCc as the luvt‘ requirt-l. Minâ€"The Courts have decided that re- {tiling to talu- m-w-pnpen or periodical; from (111- poet-«Mire. or retnrnlngand leaving tiwut uncalled fur, is prima/eric evidence 04 intentional fraud. 1 l l l l l . 1 l .. ..._._......_._........._..____‘. The; 13111111011 Fails Gazette “ 3,, "gnu-d every Saturday at the oflica, (.‘uilmrttv‘ street weal, 81111111111131 ayeatinadvaue or with one cent per week additional aa tang as it remains unpaid. onsartswoaa‘rss. i l'ruft-uiouainr business exile. 50 cum 1 perliae per anautn. Casual advertisements. ‘ 1' ce-ntt per line for the first Insertion lad ‘l ; cent! per lint- tor everv subsequent inter: : 131m. Contracts by the year. half year of quarter, for a column or ten, upon reason- able terms. , JOB PRINTING r»! .211 urtiinary kinds executed neatly, cor: nu:- and at nuderstr prime. 7.. D H ‘30. i'torll‘toh l 1 i l i l 1 1