WRON'I‘O a NH’ISSING RAIIAVAY. Mm going Sun“: --8:03, 2:56 , p. In. Traimgoiugxorthâ€"lhw,5.111.;2.:15,p m. 1:.Mpu1. ‘Tho nails close at the \Vnmlville Post. {Nice every day (Sundays excepwd) as fol- om «- Nipiuing Rsilway, South-1:30 p. In. and D p. m. . Sipiuing n3. Northâ€"JLSO mm. Midlsnd. Northâ€"12, noon. Midland. Southâ€"4% p.m ' Fm Grass Hill Hm day and (Hauaun the mails close at l' :45 a. In. ., echy Tuesday and Saul-day. Letters for registrstinn must be ppated It least 10 minute: before the closinu time. MAIL“ ARRIVE Nipiasing, Southâ€"ll: l5 3.111.; 7:30 pm. Nip issint. NnrtlIâ€"4: 30 p.m. ‘ Midland, Snuthâ€"l :30p. m. Midland, Northâ€"4: 3!) pm Glennruu, c., every Tuesday and Satur- dw at 6 p.m. 08- A large assortment of Razors just re- mained at Gunn Bros. Satisiuotiun‘ gunman. tee . TALMAGE Gulls a newspaper a “ pulpit. on the wing." , T [IE crows are wending their way northward. Sure sign of spring. SNOW fell to Hm depth of two or three inches on Sunxluy lust, but. dis- appem'edton Monday, leaving the roads in u terrihle condition. gar Oyztcn! 0 waters-1' ' Oysters!!! Canmd and m Bulk, yaolways on hand at Me- lutyre «3: Prior 8. Mn, JAS. A MITCHELL has left; for Brantfurd. wlwre he has purchased a lit-go stock of Silks and Fancy Dry Goods. He intends carrying on busiâ€" ness there until it is dispoSed of. wViolius and Concertiuas for sale at Guun’w A W Potatoes “$12ML»â€"Auy quantity of good potatoes wanted, for which the highest price will be paid. McIntyre ér‘l’rior‘s. THERE was no service in the Method- ist. church on Sabbath evening lust owing to the absence of Rev. Mr. Jane“ and the inclemency of the weather detaining his supply. 9" Great Reduction! Pnces down In Furl. Muntles, Milliuely and Dress Goods at McIntyre a; Priqr s. THE road between \Vuud ville and the Juliet-inn is in a frightful condition. Dee-p pitclhholes every few feet, remler travel extremely dangerous and ditï¬- cult. MIDLAND RAILWAY OF CANADA. â€"--â€"â€"~â€" Trains going North-4 [:35 o. m.. and l D “I. Train. going Southâ€"7:55 Lin†and 3:45 Gï¬' 1.000 lbs Tallow wanted for which the highest price will be paid at McIntyre Prior' 9. MILALnx. Monmsou left. for Ottawa on Friday last, Mr. Lindsay Stoddmt on Thursday. for Chicago, and Mr. Chas. Millar, on Saturday Inst for Buffalo. Our town wil} soon be de‘ populated of its young men at. the preâ€" sent mm of emigration. ADVERTISE stray cattle. If you have lost; any. they may be causing you a hill of dumuges in aomelmdy’a bau-u' yard ; if you have any in your posses» sion, you may have your trouble with them for nothing. and will be liable to prosecution as well, for not. udveutisiug them. IN tho report of Lindsay Prosbytery in our lust. the motion referring to Snu- tvntution ani should read : " that. the Preibytnrv do nut. think that any bene- ï¬cial results are likely to nrirw from a departure from the prom-uh movln ol administering the homo Mission Fund. m. Spring Goods at H. Wilsnn’s. New Grey Canons. New \\’h"to Cuttons. New Holland Linens, cheap. Come and sec thum. - ‘8' Toronto Oil Companv are solo manu- facturers of “ Castor-inc " Machine Oil. In- fringements will be prosecuted. “- Mclm yro Prior have a large Stock of Boots Shoes “ e are selling Overslmos at. Mnnufaemrer’a List. Prims. _ Tun social held by the Indies of the Présbylerinn church congrugntion Inst. Friday evening was certainly the beat of (hp shrine. The programme was well ulrnhaml "ml niv°ly carried out. Su far lhcsasuuiuls have not lwen very successful ï¬nancially. but they have furnished a nonrm of goucl enjoyable entertainment. The next. is to be held at the umnepluco on Friday owning, March 25th, when wo hope to 300 n larger gathering present. WE are in receipt of tho Girl‘s Own Paper from the Canadian inhliahem, Wm. \Vnrwiok 6t Son. It a com. panion to tho Boy‘s 0w» Magazine and is ï¬lled with choice and sole wading matter for girls. Parents find in this publication it work which they may not hesitate to plnce in tho hands of their children. Ito subscription price is 81.50 pot year. or Genuine Gold \Yflflding Rings at Guun ï¬gural mum. WOODVILLE P. 0. Every nnIuber contains thirty-two pages, full of engravings of noveltiee in science and the useful tll'iB. Ornament- al W00d-W0l‘k, pottery, vases and ob--. iects of modern and ancient art are finely shown. The March numberl contains, among various other subjects illnstmted, u full Ileeciiption of thel umnufuctme of paper hangings, with , engravings ; how the deceptive curve in ‘ produced in ousting tho ball by then liaise-ball pitcher, his attitude, how he; holds and handles the ball, we fully illustiated. 'l‘he nIImbeI beforeus also; contains engravings of Capt. Euds’ pro~ posed ship milwny IIOIOSII the Isthmus, i and a novel hydmnlio railway loconIo~ tive. In nddition to this it contains many valuable mcipes for aitisuns and housekeepeis. This publication will be found instinctive and enteItaining to all clnsses, but will be best nppIeciated bv the most- intulligont. Published by Munn Jr, (35)., 37 Park Row, New York, at $1.50 a. year, and sold by all news dealers. Mr. Staples can: attention to the fact that he has determined to sell 03‘ his Woolen Goods at cost price. at a great sacriï¬ce.. â€Mme and see them. A few Fur Caps and Mufl's are left. They me the best value in the County, selling at $1.25 and $1.75. They must go. Get one for they are cheap. See our Felt Hats. 30 dozen at all prices. Remarkably low priced fur the quality The Spring time is coming on and now is the time to buy a. new Suit: of Clothes frpm Staples. For good Stylish Suits at the right price. he defya competition. \lr. Staples has the lmgesb, cheapest and best Stock In “’ondville, and 113' Is determined that cash custmuers will not be able to beat his prices. PIints, Cottona, Cottonatlcs, Ducks, Towallinb Is Towels and small \Varee cheap: The balance of our Long, r Boots will be sold at cost. b200 pairs to choose from, for Spring aiul Summe". “’6 are showing splendidliue‘t'nu pfjceq that czIIIIlot bembenten .13 Canada. mama GOOâ€"um 92m >m~a_<_20 >F2â€"Om... U>=u<. ‘Groceries, New: Fresh and Cheap. Try our Tea Dust; at 250m. :- pouurl. It will beat them all. Our 50ct. Teas In Green, Japan and Basket Fired are the right; Goods at the right price -A. . .. . - ~. .. ---. - - broékcry and Glassware at special prices. when Sets are taken. “70 have reduced the prjgeuaufl art} detgrm‘iI-Iedmtp giye you_good__v_lalue for your “111093.51: . . Tailoring done by Mr. Smilglaré. Whâ€"u will guarantée a Good Fit in every case or money refunded. Forry’s Sewing Machine. Needles and Oil for sale here. and Money to Loan at from 6.} to 7 per cent. In conclusion we would say, Call on Mr. Stnp ion, at his State in Archie Camp hell’s Block and you will ï¬nd it to your interest. Hpe does not boast of Low Prices bupt will sell at Low en Prices than any man in this section. Try him and be satisï¬ed. It is no tmuble to show our Goods. 20 yds Grey Cotton for SI. 00 4 lbs Good Tea for $1. 00 12 lbs Raisins, SI. 00 2 lbs Ball Blue, 25%; 20 yds Grey Cotton for SLOO | 20 yds \Vincey for $1.00 4 lbs Good Tea for $1.00 I 22 Bars Laundry Soap for $1.0). 1‘2, lbs Raisins, SLOO 3 lbs Sago, 25cm . 2 lbs Ball Blue, 25cm; ll lbs Tapioca, 81.00 Prints good and wide Gets. per yard. Heavy Twilled Cretonnes only 15 cents per yard. Cotton Shit-tings from lOcts pcr yard up. woodvine, Feb. mm. 1881. I L. H. STAPLES. Wu are now selling the balance of our trimmed Stock of Millinery at cost, amlstlie balance of our Furs, we m‘u offering at a. slight; ad vance on cost. ' Mons, \anens. Misses mul Ulnldrena oven-shoes have been reduced to manufacturers list. vices. Now is the time to secure bargains. Come and examine our stock of Black and Colin-ml Gailunures, Black and Colored Lnsters, Colored French Merinues, and Uolorud Rusanl Cords in new and fashion- able shades. Extra. value In Plain and Fancy Wincey. Scarlet, Grey, White and Fancy Flunnolsuall Woolâ€"at. remarkably low prices. Our stock of \Vorstod Coatings, Pnntings and Suitings are worthy of an inspection. “70 believe we are justiï¬ed in saying that we are enrrying one of the largest, host selected, choicest and cheaPest stock of Scotch, English, Irish and Uunmlian ’l'weells that has ever been shown in \V oodville. Remly~Mado and Ordered Clothing 3 specialty. Tailoring done on the premises by n hrst‘clms ’l‘nilor. A large stock of Hats. Caps oml Fur (wells to be disposed of within the next month. Another lot of those very heavy Mnntles just to hand, which we‘nro sellin at Wonderfully low prices. Fancy Wool Clouds and Wool Squares very cheap. Polm, Spot and Pmnpmlonr Velveteens. Our 12¢ cent Wincey is unequalled North of Toronto. Our [L0 cent Grey and White Cotton is the best value over .. 1‘7“...\..:ll.. Wincey. 5 cents per yard. 'l‘owelling, 5 cents per yard. 'lowels, ... .5 cents each. Grey Cotton, ............ 5 cents per yd. 1’rint,.... .. .... ... .7 cents p'-el yard. Bmwn Hollnml,...... ...... "10 cents per ymd. Mens callars,..... ......... 10 cents uorlbox. Fine Wool Clouds, ............ 60 cents ench_ Fiuu ‘Vool Sqtmros............ 18 etc. upwards. Mons Gummy shirts and drawers, 37 each. Good Corsets, 50 cents per pair. NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES School Books at McIntyre . Pcinr's. You will ï¬nd McIntyre 8; Prior'a the spot to Lu your Boots Shoes, Unaware, Crockery, 6w. Wokeep in Itock , Choice Family Flour, Cracked Wheat. 0M. Meal, Pearl Barley. Coal Oil, Mulnue Uil, _Nails, Glass, Putty, £10. - MCINTYRE PRIOBI . Sflfli’gflflfï¬ 69? 531:? 33133633 QEMZES! Great Sacriï¬ce of Goods McIntyre 6: Prior, Woodville and Lornevilre. THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR. FARM PRODUCE. SHIRTINGS, FLANNELS, WINCEYS AND SHA‘VLS OYSTERS CANNED AND IN B ULK. A' GOOD FARM TO RENT 0R SELL, CHEAP, All kinds 0! Produce taken in exchange for Goods. We Will not be Undersold. shown in “'Bmlville. flay Pow I lint . 1228! Awleo .. i ‘ngkem . 1 illidea‘ .. ‘ Sheepskiu... t Wool Dreued Hgg'u {Beef iF‘lour, per owt. . . 'i'l‘urkoyu 'Geose Lard . ‘- Tnllow ! Timothy per 100 cwt . Clover per bushbl Timber For Sale. Lot4, Con. 14, Mariposa. Mariposa, Jan 26th,1881 7 Bars of Soup for............ 25 cents. Laundry Bar Soap,.................. 5 cts. each. Toilet Soap, ............... 20 cm. par doz. Brooms, . I25 cts. each. Pails, ............................. [0 cents each. New Tens, ...... 35 45 «K: 50 eta par 11). Currants, 6 cts, porlb. Raisina, 9 cts. per ll). Good Sugar 12; lbs. forSl. Tobacco 40 eta. per II). Women's Boots 8L per pair upwards. Raising, Good Sugar Tobacco Women’ 3 Boots. quantit of ELM AND ASH SQUARE TIMB R fon‘ale. Apply to, B. ADAM, per ound . . per oxen .. per bushel per pair .. 6 . 0 ‘2 25 to. SASQT fl SAE‘I" fl W. G. SMITH CO’S. A large Stock of Beet Pork on hand Cheap: DRESS GOODS, BLACK LUSTRES AND CASH- MERES, AT 0081' TO CLEAR. 25 Pieces Dress Goods at Cost 7, 10, 12, and chts WOODVILLE TIN SHOP 'l Woodville Feb. 17th, 1881. Having purchased the Business and Stock 1n Trade of Mr. L. Maybee, 1 am prepared to Execute Otdets for IO PIECES BLACK CASHMERE AT COST. TIN, SHEET-IRON and COPPER WARE. OOOEZQ >20 IOX m40<mm DEEPâ€"u.“ WHE attention of farmers and others who are thinking of lnnlding, is directed to the following facts :â€"In order to prevent disappointment, it is necessary to see« just what you are buying, otherwise goods may be sent you on your order. which are not exaotl y what you want, and when different qualities and varieties are kept in stock, you can be much better united by judging for yourself which you will take When you have haughh your Hardware, very often a. mistake is made in size or quantity, which necessitates send. in back to the store and much time is thus consumed When you are dealing at a distance from home. In view of the above fact-s you are requested to call and examine the stock and prices of the undersigned who keeps constantly on hand A LARGE AND WELL- ASSURTED STOCK Ul" SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE. N. B.â€"Parties purchasing thioiwrvl-Iuinlware from me. hnvmg :nore than they require of Glass, PqttYs_Nauï¬gn9}‘_j§l}X og’z'e}: articles, may return chem and full‘ price WI“. be allowed {E'i'ï¬'igdodér'den Tmm‘s. LIBEnAL. A: 313% 8mm. In returning thanks to my numerous custnmnrs of the push ï¬ve years, I take this opportunity of informing them that my EVERYTHING TO SUIT THE ,CUSTOMBR IN ALL LINES OF M en's, Women’s, Misses and Children’s Wear, FROM THE FINE‘VI‘ FRENCH KID TO THE COAR‘H'S'I‘ COWHIDE. H.UG-H. WILSON \Voodville, March 131;, 1881. WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST LIVING PRICE. MD QEEGEB Bfl$ï¬‚ï¬ ï¬USTï¬E, $3? 6108?. HARDWARE ! HARDWARE 2 THE LATEST STYLES wams mm, an mam: gamma. ‘ LADIES’ FRENCH KID BUTTON 8001's \1 \DE TO ORDER. A NEW STYL!" . 0F l‘RUNK ON mom - SPRING STOCK RIDES, SHEEPSKINS AND FURS I JUST ARRIVED ' ' ALL WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOR. CASH. Any define in Boot: sold by me made gum! to the Customer. «190 Ml 11198 REPAIRED FREE OF CHARGE Inull our Otdez ed Work. You can have anything in thuulupu of a 1L Sewn! or Pegged. Uunrao or b‘iuo. 30, 45 and 600. CANNOT BE BEAT. NOW IS THE TIME To GET. GOODS AT COST AT @E’e QAï¬EEEJflELL q AT COST! THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID IN CASH FOR. 13 on hand from tho bent makers in the Dominion. WOODVILLE â€"â€"â€"â€"At: my Shop, â€"â€" lKING STREET, WOODVILLE, ONT. In order to make room for New Spring Goods, Two Car Loads of Salt A LARGE STOCK OF SEE QUALITY. . F- KILLALY, canningtqn.‘ is offering all'his FRED. LEAS. H. WILSON’S. of 3 Boot