.“N not the most Necessary and at the minim tline pcntltnhle enactments was "mired in the Loonl lmgiulnture on Tuesday last hy llun. \lr “food. The measure takes into consideration the unprotected state of the luihlio ioudu from the ahwnco of trees. and pnilwaca to assist niniiioilmlit es in the planting along the highways of suitnhlo trees. The (l-wi-riinn-nt propose to give niithority to the (‘onnyil in any n unicipnlity ‘ to grant aid. not exceeding twelit‘yvlive «will: for riieli tron planted. ruining the kind of inn- ; to nummt an inspector who WulII‘l inspect. and ieport, and upoh his report the c oniity (‘onncil Would he anthonxed to [my roomy lire cents. and on a copy of the â€3- I port. being sent to the tn-nsim-r the province nullili'rm‘ullp the municipality one-half the I "mlnv. It is eslinmtrd that. when of three \Nllitlgl‘0\v’.,ll each tree would he worth at hunt three dolln‘s. W.- lmvo for years advocated the planting of shade in-i-a along "It" loading mad: as a prewntmiw of hlock. ! mu hy mow. nnd the dosin-d iinpi-owmc nt , .u now within reach. (to villain-rs cmlhl ' also do min-h ton-old“ 'u-nnfih mg the plan: I liv “in tilalllill 0f hens and mwin; Ilint such liln-inl usisti no» will ho oll‘vu-‘L l w; hypo to son :~ gono-ol plnnting in-xt 'l i. 3...... Nwhim made In luminary n villuw l o n ueh M a go IN ens s oinhllng of shade I c m in. 'lo this not ~ duo in A large , t- . unto the trim: wledg vl hcnnty of most ,‘ ~mmicnn noun. or tli ï¬rst. thing gonor- .‘.‘° ymrnlul for in the planting of two†Consimmmu the unusual success of the hat-harvest and its promise of a prosperous season's business. the striiigen iy of money in this locality is surprising. Our business men inform us tli t â€money has not been so tight" with them tor years as at present. This fact is having quite a depressing «effect on trade and those who looked forward to a brisk winter‘s business have in a lame measure been disappointed. What the apriii may bring romaine to be soon. The wry 1w prices for grain has nmlonliieilly 4 much to do with the above conditions of iiiiiiga. and possibly when it is fonml tliit the anticipated rise is not furthooining mm s may become somewhat less strained. We lope so. lN‘ the House Mr. Parkhill enquired whvther it it the intention of the Govern- ment during the present session to introduce my logilluiion for the loweliug of the waters of Lake Simone and Couchiching.’ tlr. Mownt «id there Was legiulntion last wait)“ with s View to meet such a one as Lust. mentioned. It provided tho; counties mould hove power to do the necesanry walk at. the expanse of the property owner: who would beneï¬t by it. It won doubtful u netlmr the Local Legislature had power In mouse the hei;ht of mm r in tho lakes. int they bod proceuded as far 13 possible. [1‘ will be remembered that the deceased wife's lieter Bill was passed in the Dominion Parliement lest session. Some members of the'Seuato eppeeled to Her Majesty‘s Gov- ‘ernmentto have the measure disallowul. Intimetiou has been received that Her Mejeaty'e mlvieera will not disallow the Bill, which now goes into effect ; and e man we now merry 1 whole family of sister; if «he ikes, providiu the previous one is "de» ceased" before t e sister come- on the Now tlnt Gambetta of France in dem', Bismark of Germany talks of retiring from olï¬oe. The thinl greet ï¬gure in the politics Toi Europe. Gladstone of England. hes the inï¬rmitiee of ego, and often refers to the re. tirement that he desires to enjoy. With .the disappearance of these three -ianta (mm the political stage. the aspect of European etahsmamhip Will be less picturesque than it lute been for years. Tn: naval service of Great Britnin com- prises 250 abips in commission. and the cou- tingont of ofï¬cers and men of all ranks numbers shout 02,000, which are maintained at an annual expense of $50,000,000. The United flutes hum: a noun one-tenth as mlny «hips. nml her naval force numbers about 9.000 oï¬curu and uneu‘. In connection with the suggestion that the next Govmnor Goueral for Canada should be n Canadian, several prominent public men identiï¬ed “ith the history of the country lane been named. The last. Goldwiu Smih, who in point of ability would ï¬ll the pomtion ucceptnbly to nll n- “5:..- . Glow: Sous. um, lessee of the hotel ha in the Newhell Home, Milwaukee, was «Treated It“ week on the charge of having set ï¬re to the hotel. The arrest created intense excitement and much ditï¬eulty was experienced in getting the prisoner beyond the reach of. the mob. “Manon: Wtu. 0"7.†The gannine “amok Purl! murderers have at last been traced .nd will shortly be appreheucl'ml when some startling developments may be expected. and contrary to expectations, met moat ambush-tic reception. In connection with Cnuuvo ha been returned to Zululand a fitnrtn! mom. .mUI‘SO ‘ Id. fy my "mus in mm: 8 m In Nam-rpm mum "Lump; with a DRY (â€ODDS \N1) (M1 OCJ‘ NH 01an In daily being inorouaod. and wo do not boast when \N say we have The Largest and ï¬rst Assumed Sim-k iI Having purchased the business formerly conductod by Messrs. Hoover Tlsdalo. we cordially invite all to luspuot our stock. which has boon careful y ru-assortod. We are determined to fully 3115mm tho NOTED AM) 'rHBâ€Ã©ï¬EITi51-fétr STORE! [adzks’ ï¬shnet/mu Sells. TRL‘NKa. VALISER. mmfs. Xxâ€: um: Ladies AStrachan J ackets, Lathes" Jam/a «Sea Seal Sells, OUBVEXTENSIVE STOCK Gents’ Tweed Suitings. 66721.9 Worsled é‘ztz‘z’z'izgs Gente’ Tweed Overcoatings G‘eflts’ Worsled Orercoalmya. N. B.â€"As we previously geve notice that we are dissolving putuershi it therefore necessitates the selling 01! the whole of our immense stoclg The “ Tweed House.†OF OUR soars AND SHOES, cnocxanv, cumAwAï¬E. GLASSWARE, LAMP GOODS; c. Kid Mitts. etc. We Invite you to price our Gammon». l Phiu sud Fancy Dress Goods, Plain and Gros Grain Silks, Plain and Man- Sgtinn. Wincleo. Cottoua, Funnels, Shootings. Tickinss. Linen Tablinga. tv'l‘owellingn. Mazatlan, Cone“. Kid Gloves, And I WI I .IIANKE“:. “ï¬nk-lineal. Hora. 500 lbs. of choice Ralsins to be Wholesaled. 8@@ m 1,© “'9 load the town SE1 LING OFF I McIntyre 5' Prism. READY-MADE CLOTHING trgvsm and ï¬rst Assurml Sim-k in Town. And purpose giving Bargains that will astonish all. Boots and Shoes. Cheap Sugars. Currants. Prunes. Flour. Oatmeal. Commend, Fish, Coal Oil 4:0. ~ LADIE 7 U lsterings and Matallas: P Cloth, .ar. GLOVER. "3 gunman, Gaming. SALES STRICTLY CASH. A CALL SOLLCITED. , McKENZIE DAVIDSON BIOUK, BEAVER TO N nunmhl tlm ruputntinn oarnod by muv‘in‘ will ï¬nd to thmr buwm thou we keep tEm . and we have more on our A ï¬ne range of FUR GOODS, consisting of ‘ I an In mice: hm w Hunmnh 93:" I, two chlvvi. tum-v! n: nnlnml. (\uy h max M hm. In "Mun. TO BE DISPOSED OF CHEAP. Has just received a splendid stock of l'.†.\.\l V â€REM ISI'IIH'B‘. ' . (’ HAVE BEEN LEV‘ELLED DOWN. A heavy stock of TO BE \VHOLESALED. Specisl lines in ' nu- l.. with nu. Yuu MHfln-l ' ' O 1‘ “I Vuliv‘ty, Quun )' and P! w“. ’ Examine; 5' I. Luatres. OQ libs. M TEA. almlws than any omor lvmso. Drums. Hm. Caps. um Gents' Furnuhingi of every description: Now is the time to buy Scotch md Catalina mweods, Smtinga. rantings. Worsted Overconum. Overcosu. Bondy-Made Suits. Shir“. . Any MM ofh‘mah m"- ., OILS. PATENT “AME Ladies’ Mink Setts, . Proprietors. CENTLEM EN Lin-odooonsorl. ind the public ‘5' I‘u-assortod: 3131†ES‘ .T. MILBURH $0.. And every npeclu of disease arlun from unordered Lwen KIDNEYO. sro ACH. nowsLb on aLooD. BILIOUSIVESS, D YSPEPSM, I‘IDIGESTION, J .4 U "DICE. c I? YS/PELAS, u "At T RHEUAI. IlEnï¬TBURN, HEADACHE, P. McSWEYN, mu ll AM 'I‘UIADR GEN'I‘S' FURNISHING. HATS AND CAPS. GLOVE) \ND 3'] SHIRTS conuns,’ cum. Nï¬cx wuss. MU'Pl-‘LERS. Underw‘eu of 5!! kinda. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. ~Tfliflï¬ï¬‚nifl’ï¬â€" My Friends and Customers WOODVILLE TIN SHOP January. 1883. WILL CURE on RELIEVE IsAVES'fl‘ £3.15; flï¬ï¬‚fl Cooking and Heating srovss. L08T.â€"0u the 18th ult. between C and Guuwbriduï¬. n Boil. contaiuu one yards 0! CARP ‘1‘. A Liberu Bow alleged {or its return to B. B. COWIEI Quinnâ€"Winks ndéuiaa‘oiï¬ifiéiaï¬â€˜ï¬ bushels to 9m) hugelfoyyq my; gluon. off numhnll nth-n A .._.‘... STflVES I WOODVI LL E. BARGAINS. 53min! gauntismmtz. I um now prepared to_ gupply all ’. LEAS, Must be disposed of at once. â€"-A large stock of theâ€" AT COST. IMMENSE that wnh any in T HE STOMAOH, DRYNESS OF THE SKIN, Dill/MESS, (mops 7, Fl. urrmnvo OF THE HEART. ACID/TY 0F Proprietor: Ill- WIVIOOII 0‘11"")ng Roi]. containing twenty- ‘A_ when! “03.19 will be i0“)?! Tonémo. j , Y. "Hum-u, Aur. Burns,nf Cannington, and Mr. l)uwn. uf Urillia. gave sluvt. ink-mating mnl pithy mlclrosucs, which Were inturspvrm-cl by nunm 0x mill-M mnlwms smug by the (-lmrcll clmir. lml lpy \lr (Tlms llntcllrr. mul it is nut. “"(‘t‘flsflry lnern- t.n stat.) that the singing dul , wry much credit, tn the ll‘mlur. Sen-ml «ulna m-m sung in a masterly manner by Mrs. Aruntrung. tlu- lumlilu auprmm. 'I‘hi-t Imly puaesms a v«-I‘y_ line, ch-ar vome. nml nu this m-casinn fairly mutnlmno all tummy lellmts. .-\ Ilulettlmm ‘ I “ill \Vns‘n Inv l Hnmlniu IInmu-lu‘s‘." was mm; lw M's. Arman-mu mul ~lr. haw-y. uur popular Rum, wluch “A: Well nc-iml. Mm Ila-akcprouuL-«l at. tho mun". Mr. Jos. ltulunmu. who lmw nnly lately returne-l I lwm .‘lh'llluflll. tiilul Hm (‘lmir in his mum? happy nmnmr. l‘vncmuls of tea meeting rcacl’unl «Wm :50 -[t‘u\t]. 'l‘m: Snbbatln School Anniversary sermons were matched in the Canada Methodist Church here on Sabbath. January Nth, by the Rev. J. â€runner, of Lindsay. â€wing h- the unfavorable state nf the Weather the cnngmg tinns ware not so large as expected. but thnse prewnt rvceived .1 rich treat in listening to two very rlnqnent and appropri- ate dmcnnrsos. ()n tho Mum! w fullnwing, lï¬th inst. the Sabbath Scimnl chil‘lron en- jnyud a merry sleigh ride, after which the tmohe-rs and scholars ant clown to an exculâ€" lent dinner prvparcd [or them in tln- church. In the evening a grand Soiree was held in the a-hnrch, which wmnrow-lu-l to the Very doors. |'(:\'<. Mr. “'nhnn. of St Andrew‘s ohnrrh. A.\Ir (h-umlvr. of Linrlsar. Mr Aeour two weeks ago the village was . visited by a so-called blind man, giving the name of Fisk. His plan is to present his case to the most influential in a town and request the purchase of a volume of music , which he is supposed to be selling. and-elem obtain their name in a hook mrriel for the purpose, which by the way contains many of the best names in the land. This book is then used to induce others to contri- bute, and from the number of names placed on it evidently proves very successful. Now We have not a word to say as to the plan. but it has developed through the ‘ daily papers that this ssme Fisk is a com» pleteimposter. and that he has; victimized sncceseiVely Toronto, (‘annington and Rich- m-md Hill. as far as heard from, and it is also claimed he is not blind. It seems that since coming here he has lost his stock in- trudeâ€"his book. and has been here ever since. It Would he. a generous sctftomrds the public if our magistrates would inter. View this gentleman and determine his case for him and if found as represented. give him the beneï¬t of the law as applied tm iuipostors. THE winter meeting of the Pt Trotting Association will be held at Port Perry, on Tuesday and N February 6th and 7th. The A was never before in so favorable a for n successful meenug. the fund command are vutly greater than previous occasion. and many re: horses will take {mt in the races. practical and energetic committee relied on for fair, honorable and c ninuagement.â€" Ex Tm: coldest snap which has been experi- enced for years set in on Saturday evening last when the mercury dropped below zero and remained there until Wednesday morn- ing. The lowest point touched was on Tuesday morning early when 26' wu reached. ' Nunanous are the complaints heard es to the coldness of our villa;e school. During the recent "snap" it. was impossible to warm it. and in several czues children were kept from school in consequence This is to he regretted sud should certainly not be toler'» ated by the section. [ Owlso tothe m-veru frost the bell was not rung for (Wu (lays. Mn. H. "RPM". 5 student of Knox Col. lege. preached in K nnx church lust Sabbath. FROM the annual repwrt of Georgina and North Gwi'limlmry Aglit-nltnral Society we learn that Mr. Angus McKinnnn of Bunverton. mp ured 817.06 in prizes for his sheep and pi.;s Cnows Were nee! quite recently flying on the Lake Shore. Itis 3:“ this is a good indicatiuu of an early spring. MR. lawn-I (mum, is qhe new Warden of tario. Victoria Road h'lrkl‘wld ...... 01-min ........ Uptongrovo. . . . lsroclnu .... , _ Boavurtou. . . .4 Luruovillu . . .. Woounllu. . . ._ Lindsay ..... . . ‘ unlullgmu U1.†Augu . _ _ 'l‘uumu , _ , ... Toronto .......... Uxbridgo ......... (humugtou.. . . .. \Voodvjilo ....... . Lon-wills J uuc‘u Luau“) ......... Moan-mun ........ Urochiu .......... U pturgrove ....... Unluu ............. Kukneld ........ Victoria. [Cowl . . . . MIDLAND RAILWAY OF CANADA Emu-Ions. Sumoxa. @rarertnu “glow! gum tln School Anniversary sermons ad in the Canada Muthodist on Sabbath. January Nth. Iry #ruonur. of Lindsay. â€wing tn m-r. of Lilnlsrw, Mr. on, and Mr. "mm. of inn-nesting mul pithy :rc iIIIvrspvrsu-al by some.- GOING SOUTH Tuesday and Wednesday, GOING NORTH. MAIL. Expunss. Mum). ..... 7.wa.m. 4.55p.u1............ .....910.“ 1.10 “ â€hum “ 7.50 “ ...10.ou “ 8m “ :‘n [v.15 “ 8.10 " â€HMS"; “ KS5 " ..JU;A‘0 “ 8,31 “ ....um “ 9w " “11.53 “ .. 9.21 “ NIL“) “ (HO " ....ll.05 " 850 " . . .11.!) “ 911) " 5 55mm. 015 “ h... LP, Reeve uf Uxhridge. of the County of On; many really- fast the Port Perry The A mociatidn nittea may b. and energetic Jle a position funds at their than on anv Exmuzss. on the ice Mum)