TORONTO 8'. NIPISSING RAILWAY. Trfigg going Southâ€"8:05, gm. ; 7x45, mm. 8510,}: n]. Tum- golng Northâ€"[1:40, mm; 2:36,p.m.; 7:50 pan. Tuius going Northâ€"41:00 a. nu. 11:00 p.ln.. and 1:40 pan. Tnina going Southâ€"7:50 a..m., ll :00 3.111., sud 8:00 p. m. Pannwanuu Czwxcu.â€"-Servioo is held in the Abov. chnvch at [1 o'clock I. 11).. and 6:30 p. 111. Rev. Alex. Ross, M. A., pastor. Sabbath School at 9 o‘clock. Guam Mnuoms’r Cannotâ€"Service every Sabbath evening at 6:30 o'clock. Rev. ‘W. Richardson, pastor. Sabbath School at sum 0! Local Dlvlslon Court! for 1883. Febrnnry 20th, Ap ril 25th. July 11th, Sep- tember 12th, November 14th.1888,Janu- ary 13m, and March 13th. 0A KW 00“. Fehnary 27%[ A pril 20th, July 5th, Oct- obebuh. WISS January lolh, March 19th. vxcronu ROAD. February 2134;, April 26th, July Nth, Sep. tember 13th, November 15th.1883,Jaun- ary 19th, March 14th. Tuesday evening at S o ’clock at McSweyu' 8 Hall, Woodville. Pmcnun Dov: I. O..0 F., meet. every Thursday evening, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Canningtou. Court “ Iiuae of Victoria," No. 36. C.O.F., meets in the Court Hall, Victoria Road, the third \Veduesday of every month. F. G. Millar, C. R.;J. \V. Shields. R. S. CAxiixG'rox ENGAMPHRNT, I.0.0.F.,meet ï¬rst and third Friday in each month ac Odd Fellows‘ Hall, szniugton. IIDLAND RAILWAY OF CANADA. \Vuonvmw L. 0. L No. 32, meet second Wednesday each month, at McSchn‘s Hall. \Voodvifle. HARTLEY L.O.L. No. 1,153, meet last Wednesday of each month at Hartley. 10:00 1. m. \VoNDERFUL winter weather. Satisfaction guaranteed 1n Razors and Pocket Knives at Gunn’s LARGE quantities of Lake Simcoe ice are received daily in Toronto by T. N. R. The ice is very clear and pure. THE good die young. The bad live “.0 ï¬e about the weather, and ate spoken of as the oldest inhabitant. THE new Midland time-table will come into effect on the beginning of March. ‘3‘ Manufacturers of Reapers Mowers and Threshing Machines prefer “ Castorine.’ Tuinsgpillg Northâ€"41:00 . uh. 12:35 A manaxnous wind storm occurred on Monday night and Tuesday morniuo. No damage reported. THE naw carriage hllop to be erected for Mr. Gregor. Campbell will noon be in readiness for “ the raising." @' J lust. opened a Largo Stock of Crockery very cheap at H. \Vilsou’s. @357 A new preparation for Clmpped hands at Gmm’s. ALL the cars on the deland are to be leupninted. the color to be a bright. yellow. The Port Hope shops have the contmct. Go to Gunn’s for special value in \Vutches and Chains. A numona passenger coach, new “ from stem to stern,†has been pub on the Midland. It is the production of the Column-g Car \Vm'ks. “’1; are to have another blacksmith in town we learn. Mr. Alvx. McLean of Argyle is to re-opun'tho shop belong- ing to D. H. Cameron. A large nssm-tmont of Genuine Gfl‘d Weï¬ding Rings at. Gunu's. w The huest Novels by standard authors at Gunn Bros. Clcnoxa Lance. 1.0.0.1“. meet every THE highest medical authority asserts that c mkml apples, eithe“ baked or boiled, “to the boy. food 301‘ patients in the favored condition of slunlipox, typ~ hoid fever, and eryuipelus. @53- I. “mum-2 MAcmxn OH. is mnmllnr‘tmml sololv In \lcl" oll Bros 0; 00., Ton-,onm mul 19 tlm only popula m‘ Machine Oil tmdny in “so lay all mill men and farmers. Try Imulinv. 11' «end Im interesting to know what kind of an ion bridge Niagara will haven .lmnsaml yearn hence. Sun-y war We bridge is mow wondeiful tlmii Hm onn preceeding it. T ti; V. R. mm are now run on the hmutl gtlngt). Tim triul (mil: came from Toronto to the Junction on Thursday, the 9th inst. at. tho‘ mtu of 60 miles per hour. This is fast unveiling, and the usual spew! umlei the new time4ablc 'ill be 45miles per hcnr. gum 33mm. CfllIBl‘ll DII ECNII. SOCIETIES. “'00 D\' l L LE. tun lâ€"UODIIIII '00 HIV. Iflou " Ian- “may 3' pronouuou it the‘ï¬neat thing on this unhziov ,tlu bash md- bmth. 5 cent umplu. » IT'B all right to toll a. bell, but it makes a grant difference how you do it. A man told a hello he would marry her and it cost him $2.000 because he did notdoit. ‘ , , '- Tun congrygation of Knox church, Port Perry have decided not. to intro“ duce the organ into the service. The attendance of the members was very large and a decision come to that the time had not yet come for the intro.- duotion of machinery. I'r's funny ? says an exchange, but a soft-palmed woman can pass a hot plate to her nearest: neighbour at. a table with a smile as sweet as distilled honey while a. man with a hand as horny as a crocodile’s back, will drop it on the floor and bowl around like a Sioux Indian in; a. scalp dance. A NEW ï¬rm takes contlol of the stand until lately occupied by Mr. Hector MoNoill. Mr. R. J. Hal-wood has re- opened the shop, and we believe intends to do a. large trade. Carriage and Waggon building in all its branches will be engaged in and several hands are to be employed. Tm: Concert or Social given in Mc- SWeyn's Hull last Friday evening, was the most entertaining One held yet. The programme was well arranged and pleusmtly carried'ont. Another will be held in the same place to-morrow (Friday) evening. A good programme is in readiness. OUR farmers are fast awakening to the fact that ï¬l‘steclass stock will pay. We notice that; Messrs. D. Howkins and Thos. Rear have recently purchased a thoroughbred Cotswold Ramâ€"" Duke of Stocktonâ€â€"-whicll may be seen at. ’tlneir premises. The animal was im. ported-direct from England for the breeder from whom the above gentler- men bought him. Q“ W'uu' Is Luann! Ask any Farmer, Threshéi 01' Saw Mill mam, or in fact, any man who runs machin- ery of any kind, and he will tell you that it is the only MACHINE OIL which will wear equal to Castor Oil and won’t gum or clog your machinery. Ask your dealer for it and take no other. Au;_lâ€"Dontioh yhp by. ï¬giqd â€1“â€- THE Canada mutual telegraph com- pany has already introduced the Wedge in the reduction of telegraphic rates. The night rate has been reduch to one half of the day tariï¬â€˜. For instance by this line a ten-word message is sent from Toronto to New York for 20cts., und’a twenty-word for 3bcts. ; the other company charges 30cts. and 50cts. re» spectively for the same service. THERE is a certain amount of sntis~ faction that a publisher lealizrs when he ï¬nds out that some people are so fond of leaiing his paper that they tramp out regularly to some store or house where they know the palm is subscribed for, and swallow its contents with surprising rnpacity. Every pub lisher knows this is done, and he also knows that these same newspaper spongers are the ones who fiml the most fault with the paper's contents. To sponge a meal and then growl about its quality is not n bit worse than these pennrions critics. 0N Tuesday evening inst a number of the towusmen of our village met at. Mr. Edward’s Hotel to say â€gumkbye" to Mr. Angus Campbell, on the evu oflxis departure for the North-\Vest, and presumed him with a Imndsmnu set of albums, accompanied bv the fol- lowing address :â€" MR. Amus CAMPBELLâ€"DEAR FRIEND, -â€"-It is with a. feeling of deep regret that. we have msemblcd here twilight' tu bill you farewell, we trust not forever, although :3 may be far years. Dear Sir, we do n )i, wish to flatter you when we S‘\)' that your kind- hem‘tedness and gcntl-mgauly (lep-n'lment has won for you a host of friends, an I trnsf you may win umnv friends nun-mg your unzv acquaintances. \Ve cannot. :. hw this up dortnuity to pass without shown; vdu in a small measure the kind regal-1 in which you are held by your “fellows†in this villag: nnl locality, and we ask ynn t'» accept thu small present. as a tokcnof [{riunlslnp in m us, and sincerely trust 'than in wlnruxx r climc. you may cmt your lnt that. l‘.-:w-.-. Health and l‘rmpcrity with the Mcxsinor m an all “130 Providence may 1m yum-s. Yours very truly, Jxo. MCKM', M. D., Jsu. Lmunmnam Inn's. Emumws. Mr. N. McLeod, who accompanied :Mr. A. Cnmplï¬Ã©ll, wan also “In lecipxunt ofn handsome gift. an; n souvenir Hum his mmy friends. gig“ No'ncs.~ :\ll p-uties huh-1.1m] to mu. i‘itliei by \nh- m Arvvnm “ill please cull and sdlle imxm- «Ii. iiely ului mm me ‘Im cost- and lrnnl-le of calling or sending ucconnis to them. All debts due mu must he pniil lit-{ore March let, as business reqnii-enit. Rod. Camp- boll. A Com: FOR 1er 1m tumâ€"What physician has over discovored a cure for hvadac'nc. " Echo answers mmc. But Burdusk i' 10ml Bitters by their purify mg. invi-vomhug ner- vine prgportiea afford a cum_ in man-Iv ew:r_y case.r'n\b health-giving principles hi this remedy no unequallml by any uimiiar prel puntioniu tho world. . ' N. D. Curt-3mm. A. U. CAm'uu.I.. .A. J‘- SMITH, HARI 1ESS MAKER SADDLER SIC. I have nowflon hand 1 new stock of WHIPS, HORHE COVERS, CCRRIE COMES. BRUSHES, WHIP LASHES. TRUNKS 8:0. A Large Shock of BELLS. BLANKETS, and owe? Winter Necessaries. HARNESS OIL, the best in the MarLet. All kinds of DOU_BI_.E n_nd SINGLE HARNESS made to 9rdo_r_. frglxn_tpo boot material and TORONTO REAPERS AND MOWERS, OSHAWA ‘CHAMPION’ REAPERS MOWERS. FARMERS†[AWE Wilkinson, Combination, and Whyte Patent Ploughs and the HONEY EARNING M ELL. All kinds of Reaper Repairs onhnnd, Catarina and Seal Machine Oils. ACALL SOLICITED. Bouts Shoes: Heady-Made Eluthing and Spring [11y Bands. NEW STGRE, LGBNEWLLE Famous Li-Quor Tea Lorneville, Jan. 9th, 1882. Clover Seed, Potatoes. Apples, Pork, Beef, Beef-Hides, Sheepskins, and Poultry. mmge W All Machine: warranted to give satisfaction or no sale. and sold CAEAP for CASH, or ~ ON TIME. Also Agent for the Celebrated WATER LIME AND CEBEENT, mpg, boppam QM :0 “Km. Mn 1 32. _m . ï¬gmtm. mam. 7:: MORRISONTS OLD STA ND WixlviMe, as»; amen. D._ l.\' ALI ll.‘ }..\‘(F(H‘S)Ul .\T Q HUGE-32W" LSONS (D n \U *1 F’ GROCERY. STOCK COMPLETE, - W. G. SMITH 00., TIIEVABOVB GOODS WELL 131‘} EOLD A'l‘ BOTTOM PRICES. A Choice Stock of Groceries and Provisions en Hand. N. B. CAMPBELL. Only authorized agent in this section for PARTIES SUPPLIED \VITH BEEF BY THE QUARTER. _@ OR IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT PURCHASERS. 'â€" Bargains, upon ï¬amaï¬ng Men's Ulster: and Om-rcmts at cost. Ladius' hohnans and Mantle: at cost. Men's \Vinkr (Moves and Mitts at cud. Men‘s Winter Shirk :unl Drawers very cheap. Drugs Hum]: at prices never Imiuw hcanl uI'. Just. sc‘; them. Also TAPESTR‘I. campers, DUTCH cm- PaTs, TQCKENCS, TOWELlNGS, Hon.- LAND mes, DUCKS. mama‘s, ac., c ' ARRlVING. IWILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH FORâ€"â€" A Fine Volume given with every three pounds of Tea purchased. . N. B. CAMPBELL. ’. S.-â€"Tha Wanzer and Raymond Sewing Machines.- supplied cheap. 3M); dbl-obi notice. Repairing promptly atieuded to. AT MITCHELL'S OLD STAND, \VOODVILLE. KING STREET, WOODVILLE. My Building Hardware has also arrived, cmuptising ,0 F, KILLALY, At prices that cannot fail to please cx'cry‘nuzly. 0i difl‘erent qualities A large stock of WM; REID- -â€"AT THEâ€" Agent for the l have on hand D.. MGLA I'CIILAJV, Manager, A180 The Most Buooquu .aemody‘ ever dis- CoVBI‘Uli, unit is (mum In Its edema and does not blister. Run l’uoou Buww. From~the Oneonl'o Press, New York. 0:4 mum, New Yuvk, Jun. 6th, 1881. Early Inst summer Menu-3'. B. J. Kendall Uo., of Euusbourgh Fallsr Vt†nuulu a contract with tho publish-ms of the I’m-:58 for a. lmlf column advertisement. scttihg forth the merits of Kendall's Spgvin Cure, for one year. At tho same lilllo we secured from the ï¬rm a quantity of books entitled Dr. Kendall’s 'l‘reatise on the Home and his Diseases, which we are now giving, to ad. vancq paying subscribers to the press as a premium. . About the time the advertisement ï¬rst appeared in this paper. Mr. Schermerhnru. who resides near Colliers. had spavined horse. He read the advertisement and concluded to test the ellicnc of the remedy. although his friends laughe at his credul~ ity. He bought a bottle of Kendall’s b' xwin Lure mul.comuienced using it on the horse in accordance with the directions, and he informed us this week that it effected sue-n acoinplete cure that an expert horsnmn. who exnmiued the animal recently could ï¬nd no trace of the epnvin or the pluco where it had been located. Mr. Schermcr- horn lmssinoe secuned a copy of Kendall's Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases u hiehhe piizes very highly and would he luth to part with at any price, provided he could not obtain another tony. So much for advertising reliable articles. Kendall’s Spavin Cure Thousands of trials on Human Flesh has pwwd be uml‘ a doubt that “ Kendall’s Spavin areâ€, has sufï¬cient strength m penetrate and virtue to cure the worst caSes of rheumatism, corns, bnnyans, frost-bites, or any bruiné, cut or lameness which are not nll'ectetl in tho least by ordinary lini- ments. It does not blister but on the can- nrm-y removes all soreness. Kendal l’s Spawn Cure. St. Johns, P. Q., Oct, 27th, 1881. DR. B. J. KENDALL #1. Co., Gents ;â€"â€"-I have used your Spaviu Cure with great sue. cam on spavins, curbs and splinm. 1 know it to be a good remedy for ringboues, Lone spm‘ins. cuts. galls and all kinds of lawn:- ness and many other dillicnlties abunt the horse. One of my men sprained is -n kle very badly. I applied Kendall's Spavin Cure and I never saw nnythinu work like it, he was Well in a few days. linow it to be good for man as well as beast. I procured one of your Treatise on the Horse, by mail»- ing 25 cts., and I think it was the means of saving me $100,.on one horse that I treated according to the directions giVen in your bouk for displaced stifle. Yours truly, “7):. J. Pmnsox. fDunlmm, P. Q., March 10th. 1879. DR. R. J. KENDALL (70., Gems: About a. year ago 1 full 1n the mall on n» smne ice and was badly hurt on the hip. joint} which caused me much suffering I triecl'vmious remedies but none ghve “.1le until I tried Kendall’s Spawn Cure. 1 up. plicd it- full strength twice a «lay for nlmut hm weeks during last October. and xz.’ effected «perfect. un‘c; I have sinca then been Well and free from lameness. IL is very valuable fur man as Well as beast. Kendall’s Spavin Cure Send address for Illustrated Circular \1'11 ~211 -h we think gwcs poutn'c proof 111‘ its vi1tnu-s. \1) 1‘1-111cdy has ever met 11 1111 51.1!1 11111p1a‘11t1u1i meccss to our I1111111lc1l';1, flu beast as 1112]] as man. Price 31 pcl' bottle, or six bottles fur :35; All l)rnv.;4ials have it or can get. in fur yuu. ur it, “nigh: sent. to any mldnuax on re: wip: of price lny mu prupricmrs. Du. B. J. Jinx- Dux. (t. Ca, liuuaburgh Falls, Vt. KEPDALL’S SPAVIN GURE, â€a“ a Work l-n- us ilru’ut tun-thing e130,, ‘ a; . not needed. We wixlauut yun. $i‘.‘u . y and upwnr'lsmale at homo by UV; “Hill-- Minus. Mei». women, buys and girls; “mun. «vervwhcru t0 work for us. .\u‘.v n the, linm. You mm work in spare mm: «My my Live your uhmo lime to the Imamcm ‘n'w: can live at lmme zzml «in the. wmk. I‘m nt'nerhm-iness will pay you nearly u- um. No one can {nil tn lnlikl' cut-"nuns 1 y by engaging“. once. (lastly mmi: mm wms (rec. Mmmy made fast. manly and mun-r. nl-ly. Address Tum . (:04 Arumâ€. Maine. The highest [mint flanked by my r is l6.64(1.feel own-Jim 3mm. 853 , Eswmrmks‘a Bmdtpeua mm.†In?! diztnnoe.. ' .SULI) BY AIL DicUGGISTo'. ‘qu 3033 m 0 7RWW§£ZW¢W< 1 \N ON HUMAN FLESH. Youls truh’. Montreal, 1’. Q., “'lwlesnle Arm}? ChEï¬TBR K. Gums. â€1" pilleodll 553 , 903! an" “(mm “A