Tail" going Sonth~8215, 2:05. p. m. Trains going Northâ€"10:55, 7:25 pan. {muouro a mussxm RAILWAY. [you MIDLAND RAILWAY OF CANADA. Gr Finnun lladdies at the Regulator. Mariposa Council proceedings next week. .- No. 1 Green Apple: at tho Regulator only 70¢“. per bushel. Personal.â€"We had the pleasure of . visit from Dr. Robinson this week. He looks well. Week of Prawnâ€"Services are being held in the Pnesbyberian Church every night this week, commencing at seven o‘clock. On Tuesday and Wednesday next. Jan. 13th and 14th, one oftho ï¬rm of Neelunds dz. Pentland. Dentists, Lind- uy, will be at. the “ Queen‘s Hotel." Lostâ€"About four weeku ago. be-' “teen this olï¬oe and the ToWn Hall, a Inge silverplated mouthpiece. The party ï¬nding the same will oblige by handing it to any member of the Band. Our “ Cartier Boy" wishes to return his thanks to the patrons of TH: AD- vocnz for liberal donations on New Year’s dly. 'haius going North-2:30. p. m. Trains going Southâ€"1:15, pJn. Shflling Matchâ€"JPN Pigeon Shoot.- lng Match, at. Bolsovcr, on New Year’s Eve, resulted in another defeat. for “food- ville, this time by seven birds. We are not so awfu! conceited about our ahmting now as we, were some time ago; “ those Bolsovu follows no hard to E8’l'RAY.-â€"â€"S. Cupenter. ANNUAL laminaâ€"Juno. McTuggart. JNo MCTAGG.\RT.â€"Ageut. UAUfloN.â€"Richard Parrington. Luann: AND SHINGLEs.â€"â€"H. Folliott. Dam Goons.â€"â€"“ Regulator.†Bun Roost Simâ€"JV. W. Stoddart. Socialâ€"The third of 3 series of so- cials, under the auspices of the ladies of Knox Church, will be held at the veni- dence of Dr. McKay, Heaven-tori. on \Vednemlay next, l4th inst", at 7.30 p. m. The entertainment will connist. of music, readings and recitatiunl. All are cordially invited. Penmanâ€"On 'l‘nvsday, we received a call from Mr. Hopkins, of the ï¬rm of Martin «S: Hopkins, Barristers, Lindsay. He has recentiy joined the army of loanedicm. and with Mrs. Hopkinsâ€" Miw Rosa. Adamsâ€"43 amending n few doya of their honeymoon with their flienda in \Voodville. The Pressâ€"Jive have received a copy of the Port. Hope Daily Guide, which has entered upon its third volume. The Guide is a spicy litllo sheet, contains all the latest. wlégmphic and local news, und appears to be popular, judging from its advertising columns. We wish it long life and continued prosperity. Missionary Meeting. --'I‘he annual missimnuy sermon in connection with the Methodist. Church in this village, will he preached next Sabbath evening} at 6.30 o’clock. On the following Tuw day eVeIIing the annual missionary meet. ing will he held, commencing at. seven o’clock, when addressee will be deliver- ed by the Rev. Mr. Weldon, of Can- nington, and otbeu. All oreoondiully invited. , Presentationsâ€"ï¬n New Year’s eve our villagers, to the number of about. forty, met at the residence of Mr. John Lothbridge, and surprised him with the lollowing address and o. purse Cunulill- ing about $50. Mr. A. C. Campbell was chosen clmirnmn, and in n few ap~ propriute remarks canoe! on Dr. McKay to read the address and Mr. Henry Edwards to make the pmeentntion :â€" ’1'» Mr. John Lelhbridge .‘-â€"-DBAR Sm,- At this auspicious period 0! the year, we con- sider it a lit and proper time to ctll on you to conurntulato’you on your success during the past your and tifcouyey to you the com- plinwnm of the season Sim your arr val in our midst you ham treated not only us but all with whom you lime come in contact in the most courteous and gentlemanly man- nor. We hope to have you long amongst us and to hm] you as usual in jolly spirits. It almost acorns that to you ha! been given tho great blessing, not of rouewingxour youth, lmt of always; maintaining it. ““70 nnw pre- aont you with this purse as A slight token o! the esteem in which we hold you. hoping that you may lung he kept in your present position in perform your duties as honorably to you: self and net utisfnctorily to the public. “’0 most heartily wish you and your partner in life all the blessings which Providence can lustow on you, and my you an! your fami- ly enjoy a Happy New Your. Mr. Lethhridgo replied in auitahlotbms, afoer which a couple of hours were vary planntly spent. in conga. spa-hing :nd radiations, when tho oompugjoimd in mm "Auld mane" . NEW A DVER'USEMENTS. gum} {gluttcm 6:“), mm. R :45 BOWâ€. of counterfeit. 81 Dominion notmn. Leap Yeahâ€"Who mm to 1.. Moody1 The poflmï¬ioe at Derryrillo has been wopened. dominion Parliament meets 12th of February. Reade} do you feel yourself indebted to this ofï¬ce! If so pay it. A good dual of that. swam-lug off will have to be done ovel again. W NotWithstanding the rush :1: Lead - lmm‘l for Photos. the room will only be open for a. few days longer.- The far-seeing little boy will now be gin to save his copper: to [my a ï¬shing md for Good Friday. Wattâ€"This useful article lxaa beer. Very plentiful lately on our streeté and meets with ready sale. TORI contrihurions so far to the Wa- buuo fund $1,375, of which the owners of the vessel give $400. .- 1! there Is anything‘i'on want' 111 Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots an Shoes go to the Regulator for it, because you are nugro to get u bargtin. Weather probe : If it don’t rain on the lat of July there will be hundreds of people enjoying themselves without be- ing was to the skin. This is the holiday puzzle of the Port. Hope Tim : the question is an inter. esting one to many others about these days: “ Don’t U 0 us a. 8 or 21†Th. day! are lengthening. A fur cry to the next holiday. HI" you purchased your 1880 diury When a boy scrapes a little skin 03‘ his knuckles while sawing wood for his mother, he makes more ado about. it. than when he knocks his big toe’nnil off in running to 0. ï¬re. When you deprive a boy of the privi- lege of taking 03' his coat and vest. to-. gather at one pull and leaving his boots in the middle of the floor, what do you expect. he has to live for! The Annual Meeting of. the Eldon Branch Agricultural Sociacy will be held on Friday :19“, 9t}! innit, at {ix p. m., at. the v“ Eldon Hume,†for the purpose of receiving the annual report. and electing ofï¬cers for the ensuing yen. Reader, 3;!“ you an nbsent son. daughter, niece, nephew, aunt, uucle, cousin, relative of any kind. or nbseut friend. send them Tut. ADVOCATE. It. in equal ton letter. Each number con- tains all the Local Name. and a small volume of general interesting reading. Only $1.00 3 year. Now the mighty Nimrod cleans his gun â€"Dc¢roit. Free Prcaa.;-â€"And goes to the ï¬elds to have some funâ€"Steuben. ville Heraldsâ€"Steps on the triggerâ€" hia fun is done.â€"â€"Hamilm Spectator. The battle is fought, the victory won.â€" Kingston. New. And thus ends the life 0! some mother's sowâ€"Ottawa. Free Press. Then into tho ground his body in run.-â€"â€"I’ort [lope Thawâ€"To await. die arrival of Kingdom Come. GM†“ilkâ€"Fur some time put the people of Grass Hill lmvo received their mail supply from Woodville, ovary Tuesday and Saturday. After the Int. J anunry they go back to the old uysbem and reoeiw is by Midland Railway on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week. The ofï¬ce is under the charge of Miss Agnes Smith, whose appointment, wovhelieVe, given general uni-faction. Socialâ€"The eoireo held in the Preeâ€" bytenen Church, on N «.w Year's night was largely â€tended. The tables were set. in the basement, and were well load- ed with «tables and Served by anon- biVe waiters. After all were sumptu- ously {ed in adjournment was made to the body of the church, when addresses were delivered by the pastor and Rave. J. '1‘. Paul, J. Manhb, J. Currie and R. Gunn. interapened with singing by an efï¬cient. choir under the leadership of Mr. Jamieaon. About 870 were realized. Money 0rders.â€"-â€"Tho commission to he charged on sterling money orders issued in the Dominion of Canada, pay- able in the United Kingdom, has heen reduced. and will from the list of Jenn- ary, 1880, he as follows .--On orders not exceediogs£2 103 sterling, 20 cents; exceeding £2 10s and not exceeding £5, 40 cents ; exceeding £5 and not exceed- ing £7 103, 60 cents; exceeding £7 10s and not exceeding £10, 80 cents. The Rev. Henry Ward Beecher says : â€"" If there is anything that should he careful, chivnirons, honest and strictly just in dealing with men it is the news~ impers; for the man at the foot of Mount Sinai was hardly more helpless than the private citizen before the tri- hnoal of the newspaper. Its voice is heard in all the land ; it goes forth like the bright lightning of henven and it he the we: of lifting up the fallen and of ringing down from power the grant? ‘df righting the wrong and of wrangling the right; the power of slay:- lb‘ “ditto yawn! noun; olive." Coid Snap.-â€"-Tho and of 1879 will be remembered as I " Cold Snap," Ono udveniwmont in n newspaper is wrmln two on the side of an old shod. Up to clue present. due: only one death has béeu legiswled in the Township 0! Garden, The Kendall correspondent of the Port Hope Gui/e writes :â€"As the holi- day season is one of nuptial festivities, 1 had the honor of being preiient at. the wedding of a friend or. Christmas Eve. The wedding referred to was that of M r. Di\\ id \Vulsh and Miss Polly Jewell, of Clarke, who were united in marriage bonds at the residence of the bride’s brother, Mr. Issac JeWell. The cere- inony was poi-fol med by the Rev M r. ‘ Jewell, M. A., brother of the bride, assisted by the Rev. Mr. \Valsh, of London. brother of the bridegroom, and Rev. Mr. Howell, M. A., of Newcastle. Mr. James McLean, Jr.,, of Kendall, ‘actetl as best man, and Miss Maggie \Vslsh, sister of the bridegroom, as bridesmaid. The â€lemony being per- formed, an enjoyable evening was spent till the happy couple were about to leave for their new home, when the Rev. Mr. Jewell, on behalf of numer~ ous friends, presented the bride with a numberof valuable presents, siter which the party left for their respective homes. The happy couple carry with them the best wishes of s large circle of friends. At the residence of the bride's mother. on Tuesday, December 30th, 1879. by the Rev. . McNabb, Mr. Geo. Rose, of BeaVerton,to ins Jessie Cempbell, of ’l‘horah. At the residence 0! the bride’s fother, on the (list ult., by the Rev. A. Rose, M. A.. ‘ Mr. Wm. Campbell, to Maggie, daughter of Neil Smith, Esq., all of Eldon. At the residence of Mr. Campbell, 12th Con. Mari in Oct. 8th. by the Rev. A. Rose, M. A., . Juro. McLean, to Mary Ann, daughter of the late Mr. Lochlan Patter-en. 0n Cbrietrnu eve, st the home of the hride'e mother, at Centre View farm. Clarke towmhi , by Rev. J. A. Jewell. B. A. . Woodvi le. brother of the bride, minted by , Rev. J. Howell, M. A. of ‘Newceetle, and Rev. \Vin. Walsh, of London, brother of the bridegroom, David Walsh, Esq., of Cleric, to Miss Mery E. Jewell, of Clerke. 011 23rd December. fut the home of the bride’s father, neu- Glenarm. by Rev. J. A. Jewoll, B. A., of Woodvillo, Mr. Drew. of Brockï¬ao Min Amanda Perry, of Glomrm. DIED. M Manchester. Enghnd, on 6th Decem- ber, 1879, Annie Simpaout beloved wife of Mr. Jan. Morrison. late of Montreal. and brother to Androw and Malcolm Morison, of Woodvillo, Out. At Lot 12.13% Com. Mariya. on neuday. 7th inn, Mr. Wm.. 'cLood, 3| yeiu. 1".“ When... Spring Who“ [inlay Egg- Potato“ Butter Bay Pork ... Beef .. Gm. Turkeys ... Chickenl .. . Duch ... Wood End Wood 30“.. Lard Tallow percwt.500t0550 per cwt. 4 00 to 4 60 porpoundQï¬toOOï¬ .“ 007*»000 " “ 005w000 “ ‘“ 00600000 ... poreord 2501:0300 “ “ n;75u2 r I: 10100 31:32.1“ 6to000 ALL parties an cautioned Aguimc ungo- tinting a note mud. by me in fuvor of Mr. Neil 8. Campbell, for ten' dollars (810) u I Inn not received nine for the same. RICH A RD PA RBINGTON. WooomLE manneris- MARKETS. Woodvme, Jan. I» AME into the premise: of rho Subscriber, Lot 19, his 0011., Thanh. about the lat December. A RED YEARLING STEER. Owner can have thn «In. by proving property Ind puyiug expensus. S. CARPENTER. NORTH VICTORIA E. D. Agricultural Society. HE tWelith annuul meeting of the above Society will be, held in the TOWN HALL, at VICTORIA ROAD STATION, on Wednesday, the 2|st day of January, 1880, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of (1) receiving and dilpouing of the Animal Re mrt of the Somety. (2) The e ection of Ofï¬ce-bearers and Di- rectors {or the ensuipg 31°?" _ (3) The electieII of a delegate to represent the Sociot at a meeting to “the subsequent! held of “(such dele‘, ratesai division No. I who†duty will be to elect a member for “ ThoA Arioultursl and Art. Assooiution," {or said 31mm. M! when at tho Society no rum (all, “(coated so “and. JOHN MCTACGART. a row]. ximmuqm 1m †ESTRAY- Twelfth Annual Meeting! Thanh, Jan. 5th. 1880. gm Sdmtimmmu, CAUTION ! MARRIED. per dozen 15 per bushel 25 to 30 per tan 7 00 8 00 per bushel 50 to 55 â€"‘A---A IO. maï¬a noun» 0 mummm 2 I O 3in. agod GREATER ATTRACTIONS THAN EVER, \Vhich {or STYLE. QUALI I‘Y, tad CHEAPNESS, cannot be beaten mywhou. Md I alert with perfect conï¬dence that my pticel are far below anything that is offered elsewhere. LADIES GO TO THE REGULATOR for S pecinltiesin BOOTS AND SHOES. This day utment in all this onboduire‘ GIVE ME A. CALL, AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. w I have received u Luge Stock of WINTER BOOTS AN D SHOE“ Ind OVERSHOES, which I will sell :t . REDUCTION FOR CASH. NO MORE C, Either in Factory or Ordered Workâ€"All order: attended to on that notiï¬aâ€" Any defect. in work sold by me repaired free of charge. Mr. A. Week. bu charge of my Repairing Depurtment and all work done by , him mun be paid for bnloro ukon any. ROD. CAMPBELL SKATES! At MAYBEE CROUTER’S.-. NEW STOCK of FALL and WINTER GOOD All Wool Tweeds 65cts per yard ' Groceries, Grockerv, c'. CHEAP FOR CASH ‘1 A ï¬ne lot of Beaver Cloths for Ladies’ Mantle: DRESS GOODS TEAS FROM 25cm UPWARD. A LARGE COLLECTION OF CLOCKS! WARM WINTER DRESSES. SHAWLS AND WOOLEN GOODS. McCorquodale 8; 00., Wendvflle. f BOOT AND SHOE STORE! 8163.}? 0172.35 2’16 300?. Choice Assortment, Cheap! After the lit Juan-r], 1.80, I intend :o gin Which can be and. up. at will be out (m o! slur“. A SPLENDID ABSORTMENT 0F I am also showing I splendid variety of GILCIâ€"IRIST- I hue jun necked this week .. HENRY. WOODVILLE. THE WOODVILLE SKATES 2' ‘REZDI‘I'.