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The Conmncil met in the Town Hall, Plesherton, Dee. 6th, 1890. â€" Members all presont. Reeve in the cbair. Communication from A. Webster, Esq« re Mrs. Mastin‘s tases was presented and read. Account of John aud W, Watson for presented. Zxeeqim C Byâ€"Law No. 19 to appoint Deputyâ€"Reâ€"| tnrning.Officers and places for holding eleeâ€" tion for 1881 and Byâ€"Law o. 320, amendâ€" ing Byâ€"Law No. 318, istroduced by Mr. Elliott, and passed in the usual way. Move by Mr. Elliott. seconded by Mr. MelLeod, That the Reeve issne bis order in favor of John Blain for §50, being an acâ€" conunt of Nelson‘s Hill contract, Townâ€"line, Artemesia and Eaphrasia, and that the time for completing swid contract be exâ€" tended until the 15th June, 1881, it being nearly completed, and that the mover repâ€" resent the township in the matter of the arbitration ordered by previous resolatior. â€"Carvied. Moved by Mr. MeLeod, secondé( Wright, the fllowing sums be paid ing to respective orders of Trustees dermentioned Sections :â€" No. 1. §413.45, less debestare and Interâ€" est $188.40 ; No. 2, $818.50; No. 8; $446.â€" 40, less debenture and interest $130; No. 4, $381.80 ; No. 5, $685.58, less dobentare aud interest §76.68 ; No. 6, $246,00 ; No. 7, $300.95; No. $236.40 ; No. 9, €300.70; No. 10, §325; No. 12, $409.01; No. 18, $156.15 ; Separate Schools of No. 6 $201.â€" 60, less debenture and interest 865 ; Union Ko. 1, Artemesia and Euphrasia, §222.61 ; Moved by Mr. Wright, seconded by Mr. | Pedlar, that Geo. Parks be refunded $9.37, boing arrears otf statute labor charged ngainst bis property in Engenia. Also Mre. Martin 46.52, being arrears of taxes chargâ€" ed in error against her property in Priceâ€" ville.â€"Carried. Moved by Nr. MeLeod, seconded by Mr. Wright, that Mr. Mead be refunded $10.50 ; being nrrears charged in error against West part of Lot 30, Con. 1, N. D. K.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Wright, seconded by Mr. Melood, That the Clerk noti‘ly the T. G. & B. R. K. Co., that the amount to cover the expenses of submiting Byâ€"Law must be adâ€" ranced before this Comncil will proceed to submit the same.â€"Carried, Moved by Mr. Wright, seconded by Mr. MeLeod, That the Clerk correct Rell, so far as the Police Village of Markdale is eonecerned, and request the Collector of Ward No. 2 to collect the sums omilied.â€" Ward No Moved by Mr MeLeod, thiat J perform statute puder the Path be refunded $2.50 on Iur ex‘s certificate that said v formed ; also Chas. Bolla grounds.â€" Carried. y Ey e ie O m iee Trusteos, _ Markdale, $45.90.â€" John Ruther 81) cents, Indig« â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Wright, seconded by F00â€" lar, That the Township Printing be given to the O#en Sound Toues and John Ruthâ€" exh ind that a motion giviag the same to &b Standard be rescinded.â€" Ca Yen«â€"Mesers. Wright, Podiar, MeLeod, â€"and Clristoe. _ Nayâ€" Mr. Artemesia Council. F.diowK Since our last issue, the T/ hburne has carried a Lonus of $3 scheme of widening the T. G. & putting it under Grand Trun ment. â€" Owing to the defeat in burne has carried a bonus of $3,500 for the | l'l’l'v-;ll-i\'e. R scheme of widening the T. G. & B. R. and| The most intense excitement pl‘nvnils\ putting it under Grand Trunk m:\u:\ge-l'-’ll‘flll‘â€""l{““" the district. All npp_r\}achcsto ment. â€" Owing to the defeat in Derby, and the colliery are t_hgmxged ‘."th wtptlug rngen, k ‘ | women and children. The cries of the the fact that the promoters have so many | people whose relatives were imprisoned in municipalitios in the western branch and | the colliery were heartrending. lower end to attend to that they cannot| . Loudon, Dee. 11.â€"Twenty.two bodies yive altention evough to townslhups here u)\ have been recovered so fas, and thirt'y-ffmr fairly lay their scheme before the people, T‘lx‘t'“\ sase been scen it the Penâ€"yâ€"Grnigh it has been decided to withdraw the byâ€"| _~ Aro n ce Te en nemnesemeens laws now before Sullivan, Sydenham, S@r@â€" | _ Ty his late circular, Mr. W. J. Spicer, wak and the other municipalities in this superintendant of the G. T. E.. earnestly vicinity, so that the voting will not take | recommends the employees to renew their place on the days wanoumeed. We underâ€"| pledges of total abstinence from strong stand that if the Legislatare can be got to | drink, â€" He says to the mon :â€"*"We knov postpone the time for the new law @bout| the habitual use of stimulants too ofter Foting taking effect, byâ€"Jaws will be '“b"lem]s to access ; incxeusable negleet an mitted again when there will be timeé ‘°‘curelessp¢!omn° of duty follow; an thoroughly discuss the morits of the scheme | gthen sooner Or later loss of position an with the people of the townships. A ‘ employment is and must be the inevitabl Antenatiactsnmepnirit ie To VV 97 E/ * e . clnfensant nasttion ts the EwC ud o I place on the days announmeed. We underâ€" stand that if the Legislatare can be got to postpone the time for the new law about voting taking effect, by Jaws will be subâ€" mitted again when there will be time to thoroughly discuss the morits of the scheme with the people of the townships. The session of the Legislature drawing near, there is & "hum" amongst railway men as usual. The Stratford & Iuron people are marshalling their forees â€"for a 5 ropreap@rer Te VCA e e e C 0 mgi T The session of the Legislature drawing | near, there is & "hum" amongst railway men as usual. The Stratford & Huron people are marshalling their forees for a vbig pash to obtain from the Government the aid they refused last year; the Georgian Bay & Wellington will be pressing its claim again; while the Toronto, Grey & Bruce will also enudeavor to wmake Mr. Mowat come down handsomely; and nn] doubt other projects will be on hand asking: for aid. n addition to the efforts which be made by the various companies to get the CGovernment to promise aid, a very large suimber of notices of special legislaâ€" tion have been given. The Toronto, Grey Lo ay c22 1. ackine for power to reâ€"arrange pow @¥®), ki NERRRRTRE ME D00 amendments to its charter; t lay is on Lbandas asual for m new charter are being aske railway botween Port Roya troit River, for an Elevate Foronto, connecting with G1 Westou and Duffin‘s Creel from Jarvis in Haldimand Noxfolk, for a lime from 1 Ie (O s ra§CS* on St. frukk e / C s on B Noxfolk, for a ling from Ingersoll to St. Tnomas, for a line from "t. Cathorines to Caledonia, with branches; and further legâ€" ‘ islation is also askedpy the Yorkville Loop~ lune, the Erio & Huron, the Post Rowan & Lake Shore, rud & m:;nw of other comâ€" panies. It is «vident that the coming sesâ€" pum will see someé exeiting straggles in the Pouu, uds _Amsem C'-und'!'im.. Railway Railway Notes. Rutherord for stationary repairing road seraper, Mr. Flliott, sesonded by AMr. t John Weber be allowed to ite labor for lot 22, con. 14, thmaster for 1881, add that he s2.50 on turnishing Pathnnastâ€" and that "be mover R5P" |"***° ip in the matter of the ‘ "Fis aweetly and, ‘tisandly aweet. sX ; i To guze upon this solemn scene; d by previous regolutior.| _ xor would L.if I could retrest, Where naught vernal bloom is scon. MeLeod, seconded by Mr. Although sunmmer and autumn have I wing sums be paid accordâ€" their many beauties and ex.chantments, yet orders of Trustees of unâ€" winter, when scemingly all nature is dead ctions :â€" although it is but fast asleep, hath tor us its , less debentare and Interâ€" charms. Iawm now gazing through the . 2, $819.50; No. 8; $446.â€" window into the sky, and the big snowâ€" e and interest $130; No.| fakes are falling thick and fast around. 5, $685.58, less debentare How beautiful it looks. Those flakes of 68 ; No. 6, $246.00 ; XNo.| pureness are from the distant clouds, and $236.40; No. 9, £300.70;| they come dancing in whirling beauty and o. 12, $409.01; No. 18, fall as gently as sleep npon the infant. . All ite Schools of No. 6 $201.â€" above is dark eave these thousands of little | ® e and interest 865 ; Union feathery things that fill the air. The overâ€" a and Euphrasia, $222.61;| grees treesâ€"as the cedar, hemlock and | f is, â€" Markdale, $45.90.â€" pinesâ€"are laden with a burden of suow. what a contrast between the greenness ot . Wright, seconded by Mr. | their foilage and the whiteness of their genâ€" o. Parks be refunded $9.37, tle covering. The scene is beantifu‘, picâ€" ot statute labor charged | turesque and solemu, Their verdant boughs perty in Euagenia. Also Mre. | kiss the snowy earth,and create a thousand eing arrears of taxes chargâ€" | wintry arbors in which faries might dance inst her property in Priceâ€" their little jigs by mooplight. _ Bat this calm and transporting sight is only, as it v. MeLood, seconded by Mr. | were, moinentary ; for, bark ! the stillness r. Mead be refunded $10.50 ; | is already broken. The angry wind bas harged in error against West | arisen, and takes the silent forest, hung in , Con. 1, N. D. K.â€"Carried. snowy coverlet, by the head, amd shakes r. Wright, seconded by Mr.| *WaY its hoary locks. Wild and grand it the Clerk notily the . G. & | is then to listen to the the rustling forest‘s that the amount to cover the boughs, the raging wind. and to behold the bmiting Byâ€"Low mvast be adâ€" hurricane of drifting snow. All is still again. this Compeil will proceed to The howls of the god of of stormsâ€"the ne.â€"Carvied. l, spirit of rude Boreasâ€"has ecased. The sun {v. Wright, seconded by Mr. ! shines out on the occan of suow, glittering Ei o @ii ce â€" sn doronts â€" RHicdh us brvbxser 168 hardencd surface in lenx millions . i8 WOT TB 07 rd $10.40, Mr. W tMonthly allowance Y.J. Brsuramy, Clork rand Junction seeks sevenlf gures constiptn 08 590""""" 0 0n leatGone its charter; dit VaL. | case from the kidneys, acouses the secretions to its el ',“t“ the (‘re' a .. | to & healthy action, purifics the blood, reguâ€" tas usual for more logislati0®} | jages the Liyer and strengthens the debilitatâ€" ire being asked for another | ed system. Sample bottles 10 cents. Regular en Fort Royal and the Deâ€"| 8 $1,00,â€"b148. xtor for an Elevated Railroad in ?uu\t h\'m:"Mg‘;:e'“m tull fif.'fu'?c““" 1 I + or conduetin DGC‘IDQ"\'I!?! Grand ’l‘r\mk_ at 10 n cathik “,%“ mweng “P‘:m. Thie bbnd-ud. Duffin‘s Creek, from a line ness is so easy to learu, and our instruc . Haldimand to Simeoe in | tlons wre so niu&»le and plain, that any oue can M UUD® svent profits from the very start. No one k notily the T. G. & ) amount to cover the Byâ€"Law must be adâ€" meil will proceed to vied. | hit, seconded by Mr.| xk eorreet Rell, soi geo of Markdale is st the Collector ol" on astesa nmi(lcd.-â€"‘ tt, seconded by eve issue his the village of Shel rk ha the @H ‘ For the Review } lightfal it is to tarn the eye SPYP CV" &°°C .om rainbow after the summer shower,and thear the thrush trill forth ia wnison from | bendiug theru his song of praise. All this, | together with the beanteous verdancy of summer, produce an enchantment indeâ€" seribable. â€" And, too, when the golden tints of auturan appear, and nature is arrayed in its variahle garh of beauty, O2r admiration is then excited and we feel as onraptured | with the scene as did the poet when he 4 ‘ said : per. | notes with those 01 ume | the iey air of night then its beautics @1 Mr shines out on the ocean Of 5 along its Lardened surface i of sparkling points, the wb madame frost. . Although t farious blast is dreary and s in it musie dear to the soul Whore‘s music in the wail Of merpsuld‘s d To me there is al ling of the tinkling notes with those of Colliery Explosion in Wales. explos in 187 moymmig, _ L040 SHUUCZR wround. The damage explorers were una‘ le mino for hours. _ One ) ton t uced d td 3A is ds s adthans " Penygraig Colliery occurred at 1.40 this morning, _ The shock was felt for miles around. â€" The daninge was so great that the explorers were una‘ le to descend into the mine for hours. _ One shaft was choked. There is not the slightest hopo of saving any of the eighty men aud cighteen horses still in the pit. Four men were brought up alive. s Py uNO C SE vanent cummentle u Bentinek Winter Hcenes. In his late ciéél;l;rv. _Mr. W. J. Spicer, superintendant of the G. T. B., earnestly recormmends the employees to renew their pledges of total abstinence from strong drink. â€" He says to the mon:â€"**We know A the habitual use of stimulants too often leads to access ; incxeusable negieet and carcless performanco of duty follow; and ‘ rthen soomer or later loss of position and employment is and must be the inevitable i"““"‘ The unpleasant position is then fully realized, and miost pressing appeals ars made for reâ€"employmentâ€"one more |° chanee for the sake of an anxious wife and the cinldren, who aro always the greatest ‘nmfl'ers in such cases. â€" Indulgence in such \s imulants do no good at any time ; it is | an expensive habit, a positive waste of : money." â€" The cireular also sets forth that | the employees have the lives of the public ( ){ and the safety of property entrusted to their : | care, requiring the utmost possible caution t | and vigilance in the performance of their ‘ | duty. In conclusion he says:â€"*Believe * l me, it is the right thing to do, a very safe: Y | stop to take. We can guarantee that the 6 ) results will be in every way beneficial,both â€" | financially and pbysically, and I do trust r\ that we shall have eonsiderable assession nlba an» wnmber of total abstainers for the that we shall have considerabie AsSCS31OH to our number of total abstalners for fim‘ year 1881." | What a multitude of marty(s sufter from Headache 1 either of the neryous or billious form. â€" The principsl canse of the distress is a disordered Stomach and Liver, for which Burâ€" dock Blood Bitters is a positive lrecxfiv. It cures constipation of the Bowels, elimates disâ€" case from the kidneys, acouses the secretions C« healthy action, purifies the blood, reguâ€" Wl redaneftiuhnt 1 C 75 Th Outht furnisized free, with PM INMIRMEATUL® for conducting the most profita ble busiâ€" ness that suyone can engage in. The busiâ€" ness is so easy to learu, and. our instrucâ€" tions are so simple and plain, that any oue can make greit pru&t!i from the very sturt, No one can fail who is willing to work, . Women are as sucâ€" cessfull as men. . Boys and {.hl ; can eurm largo wums. â€" Many have maide at the business over one humg‘d dolifi’- in a siugle week, Nothing like it â€"ever known before. All who engage are surprised â€"at the ease aud rapidity with wfiich they are otâ€" wbled to muke money, Youcan engage in this busiâ€" | noses durlzg your spare time ut great proft, You «o not have to invest capital in it. We tuke all the yisk. Those who need resdy money, should write _ to us at once. All furnished free. 110 \ddress Trux & Co.. Agusta, Maine t st k. Dec. 8th, 1890 rthe stum o the sou«f auid‘s dan Dee. 10.â€"An explosion ‘in th.e also music in the "Jiagâ€" 1g of the bells," as their of the erackling frost "fill sht." _ Hath not winier and charms as well as 1 y 4 ++ wailing winds, yring night ; am from the locks ing light. edfree, with full instructions ; the most profita ble busiâ€" one can engage in. The busiâ€" cta learu. and our instruc cells made by the voice of the solemmn, I hbear Jouxxy KEEP YOUR FEET WARM KEEP YOR FEET DRY. Has on Hand a Large & LOC CEENXNS® OV ECE @shoe® LADIES‘ OVER SHOES, 1 MISSES OVeT Ghoes, : CHILDREN‘S ovES sHOES. A Stock of the Cslebrated BERLIN Felt LONG BOOTS. rile Hakateal. in ‘shocksof Men‘s Hand And Ladies‘, 1 To wE BUY FOR CASH Gross Cut, Hand and Buck Saws in endless variety ; Bco ing, chopping and hand axes, of American and Canadian makes at a small advance on Manufacturer‘s price. ons o t Xn tea t Aremmiahias.: All sIze§s Thus enagling us to buy in any market, take advtage of all bargains the choapest goods in A full line of Lamp ,("'100‘%% every individual in the establishment, and i CHEMIST and DRUGGIST. American A LARGE ASSORTMEXNT xow IX SPOCK Durhani, Nov Fall & Winter MILLINERY. PURI DIRUCG® Ladies‘ Mantles, Mantalflewélbths, Ulster Cloths, New TWEEDS. CHEMICALS. 11 line of Lan&p & Electro and Nick] Room Mouldmg_ Black and Colored CASHMERES, Black and Colored VELVETEENS, Plain and Brocade VELVETTA, Colored and BBlack Silks, sATIXS, PLUSIHES, XEW HOSIERY,GLOVES, CORsSETS, UNDER CLOTHING ‘ woot WwERAP SHKAWLS & sQUARES, WOO1, JERSEY JACKETS, ‘ sLEIGHING HOODS, CLOUDS, FLANNEULS, WINCIES, | BLAXKETS, WHITE QUILTS, PUR TREIMMINXGS, | pRESS TRIMMINGS, MAXNTLE TRIMâ€" 1 MINXGS. All the latest novelties in Butâ€" l tons. Also a choice Selection of H. W. MOCKLER LADIES® AND MISSES‘ FUR CAPS. LADIES We New Always in T. J. HALL. and Durham, Oct. wringers, don‘t advertise any special line, CASIL .l { ROCERIES _ FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. BEST QUALITY, LOW PRICE. LAMP GOODS: in the yicivity of Durham and inspoct my Stock wh and Made Stoga Boots, dies‘, Misses‘, and Gbildiep's Boots All at HARD PAN PRICES. | Stock a Comple(e 4 ‘ FUR SETTS in Mink, Seal & Persian Lamb, 25th, 1880 gplendid J&l’!&P‘ UUOUVUE, AWNIV CCC Wt Alccle d Nickle Plated Goods. Picture and oulding. Saunsage Machines, clothes ‘rs, comers‘ & carpenters‘ tools etc. All New Goods. il1l Not be Undersold. Coloreci DRESS GOODS, Rock Bottom Prices for Cash. 26, Horse and Cattle McFARLANE, Durham T extend a gordial jnvitation to visit m3 Stock which is NOW FULLY COMPLETE, AT Rock BOTTOM Competition Assortment of every thing nsually And a good varicty of couegep n sb tpees yb O e t teereit , Glass and Varnishes. _ All sizes on Rope ; Seoop Shovels, Cow Fack Chain, at prices to defy TRY OCR * F5¢ Table and Pocket Cutlery. , all our lines are special PDont forget the place. Ic of Over @sh0€eS5, OF t OF Assortment . J. HALL. GLaSss aAxnD BRONZE LAMPS. PYESTUFFS, | STATIONERY | PERFUMERY. going, and secure Gurw w m mm tmeee. and . DAVIDSON‘S. PRICES, value. CHEAP FOR ; kept in a 127 y96 ; Scorâ€" Spice. Fancy Goods at Lovely Chit}g, ?ichugs, Gretchen Bows, M chiefs, Damask do., Always noted for Goodâ€" Who are auxious to have their Dwe by Fire, can do so at a low rate, The Durham Woollen Factory 3m140 Frillings from 5 cents per yard bp. COBNTS RELONHNLEOA 00 Wall Paper and Window Blinds. dleawe nated for Goodâ€"Flavored TEAS from 35 cents up. G Done on the shortest uatic 51. UR c STOVES, Stoves, STOVES! Has just received his Fall and Winter Stock of Goods, which for priceand quality are wor thy the attention of intending purâ€" chasers. A Callis Respectfully S'olioitcd. C. L. GRANT Call and see ORGaANS AND PIANOS. Durham, August 17, PDurham, 18th Oct. 1880. The Largest Factory COOKING from $20 up. Durham, Sept Cash for Hides and Sking. A R ME Highest Honors ever awarded to any Maker cUSTOM WEAVING! Special notice of the Ladies is ealled to his Stock of Goods, o L »Pax wame s . mA OPOT VY We are now manufacturing Square and Upright PIANOS. Correspondence Solicited. Dominion Organ & Piano Company, ys, Muslin and Silk Scarfs, k do., Hair Ornmgepu, Bac Feb. 12th, 188C All Sizes before purchasing MEDAL ANXD DIPLOMA, CEXTEXNIAL, .. .. _ 1876 do do SsYDXEY, AUSTRALIA, .. 1877. GoLDP MEDAL at PROVINC IAL EXHIBITION TOROXNXTO, 1878. HIGHEST Award at INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, Toronto, 1879, it natice and in the best style. _ FJi ing Yarn to exchange for Wool or 18, 1879 ENEPCE :. MEACORCCOTERIE Dwelling Houses, Barns and Contents Insured against loss rate, aud in a reliable Company who paytosses promptly. Eo T CC L_Z _ aAar M y se Ra e PME t n CC ilk Scarfs, Chenille, Ruchings, Motto Pocket Handkerâ€" ments, Back Combs, Ladies‘® Neck Chaius, Lace Gloves, Colonred Lace Mitts, &e. C Aertme PRCGATTA SHIRTS 1DOMINION New Style of Embroidered Collars, ' . Le is y Jcst ¥¥andfrar. = A ND Apply to t and Most Complete y in the Dominion, â€"â€"â€"â€" 140 x 100 ~â€"=~ clsewhere Mailed Free. Addressâ€" PARLOR DVe from $5 up. from ; and all Prices. Best in the Market. C. L. GRANT. Agent \;m Insurance Co., John Cameron‘s. JOHN CAMERON, We will not be Flauncl«, Tweeds, Full Cloth, and Stock op sell for Cash Cheap, Send for Mustrated Catalog JOHN CAMPBELL. . CAl Truck taken as Cash. HARRIS Bowmanvill, Ont. "CHLIZC MERON. undersold and BOX from $3 up. s viz: in the World. Townehips, are selling Wentworth has 25 toll gates, the quesâ€" tion of free roads is agitating the ratepay, Nineâ€"tenthbs of the business portion of Ponsacola, Florida, was burned on Fuiday night. â€" ‘The loss is nearly hall a million of doNars. Alex. Sproat, Esq., of Walkerton, has been appointed by the Dominion Govern. ment District Registrar in the Northwest, with headquarters at Edmonton, A mail clerk on the Toronto, Grey & Bruce Railway has been discharged for opening money letters and abstracting the contents. â€" He has been a yoar in the sor vice, and dming that time has appropriâ€" ated about $250, which lhis friends have made good to keep him out of jail. Croup ean be oured in five mimutes by the gombined use of Hagyard‘s Foctoral Haleoiy and Yellow Oil, â€" Ludeed, Yellow Gil is in at. self a spocifhi> used internally mund applhed outwardly ; but to heal and strangthen the jungs the Poâ€"toral Balsam may he used with firent sucecss, _ Both of these matchless reme. dies should be kept in every house, To be ob. tained of all dealers an l\ufi icine. â€"b148, A young son of Nx. Thos. Conn, U aborne township, on Saturday, bad several rh, broken, and was %o badly cut and bruised thai his lifo is despaircd of, ty Leing caught in the cylinder of a threshing machine, Muchere who are startled at the hour af miduight by that eminous hoarse cough of your little ones, wha would you not give ‘or a prompt aud cerian neans of reld um that dread destroyer of your children,roup? Nuch a means you nufi have for the trifling cost of 25 cents. _ 1t is Hagyard‘s Yellow Oil, the great Aouscho!d remedy for all inflama. tory and paintul diseases. Do net rest over night again withont it.â€"b1l48 A correspondent of the New York Evenâ€" ing Post, writing from Amelia county, Virginia, says :â€"*‘The rising generation are all abolitionists, and all express horror at the thought of human slavery. | 3 discoverâ€" +d this by accident, and have extended my inquiries considerably, and so far find zo exception in a person under twenty years nLQâ€"â€" 100 day after Guelph. Berlinâ€"First Thursday in each month Bramptonâ€"First Thursday in eachmonth Listowelâ€"First Friday in each month. Vergusâ€"Thwm sduy following Mount Porest. Roscmontâ€"Fifteenth of Fobruary . April June, August, October anud December, Primroseâ€"Wednesday preceding . the Orangeville Fair. Orangevilleâ€"The 2nd Thursday in esth month. Vleshertonâ€"Monday before Orangeville. Dundaik â€"Tuesday before Orangeville. Shelburneâ€"Wednesday before Orangey ile. Marsvilleâ€"Sccond Wednesday in each _ mouth Walkertonâ€" Mildmay â€" mouth poRox1q, GBEY, AxP HALLWAYX Depart Arrive, (On and after MONDAYX,. 5th May, 1870 trains willrun as follows:â€" South Dopart 735 a Arrive 1110 n. North, Depart, 11:30 a Arrive, 135 m West. Depart 545 a, T MONTHLY CATTLE FAIRS, West. Depart 545 a, m, 1145 a m. Arrive 11:00 a. m., 4515 p. . owpx sovx». Depart 630 a.m., 12:00 noon Arrive 4:00 p.m., 1030 p.m. mosswantea Dopart ©:00 8. m., Nx5 a. w» * Arrive | 10408 m., 4:30 p. m. *The Mixed train will only run on Tucsday, Thu days and Saturdays. PLESHERTON south, Depart 855 a, m., 255 p. am. Arrive 105 p. m., T55 p.m Fortime at intermediate stationssoo Time Tab The Best Paper; Try It. 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