Washingto ' “1199‘!“ Mowura um}. McDonald V unto}? " Castorjr“ lainutl‘ without “N“; new )rmlgn Washington vs. 'pec sfees. without costs. “lid Lornhill- Donneuy V8. N012?" \Vus\nngt0Â¥ 2 soot at Gum": gamisheeâ€"Sg?’ _.Iartin at 0!, U Rpm-d â€F Quads costs to defl A 1 $7.50. [tw_?Thompsouâ€"â€"Judgu R y 5", vs. Smith, at al,-Sta .103 3. GA“, Editor. . TILT- oummerfoldb vs. Cliflord p. 41 17..___:.. -5 n) a...» AIan-nnnt 1 THE Sunday mluor law is disregmdo- ed in Orillia, and the Packet says :â€" -dome of our youths are sowing the seed of a harvest of misery to them- selves and their friends.†THE township of Rama as represent» ed by its Council hnve'recorded the fol- lowing resolution anent the proposed new County :â€"“In ansWer to the com. municatlcn received item the Clerk of More requesting this Council to co« noperate with the Council of Mara in :protesting against the proposed new County,â€"this Council cannot co-oper- ate or concur with the views entertainw ed by the Council of Mara. ; as it is the united opinion of this Council, that a new County, with Orillin County Town, would beef very great and immense beneï¬t, not only to this, but to all the other townships the new County would be composed of. THE persecution of the Jews in Bus- nien Poland still continues in all its bar- barous atrocity. The terrlble indig- nities and sufferings to which these for- saken “people of God" have been sub« jected at the hands of their Sclavonic masters has its parallel, in modern times, only in the Bulgarian atrocities of the late RussmTurliish strife. In uoother country making any profes~ sions of civilization could such heart- less persecution have been tolerated, and that too, with the passive consent of the authorities. From the accounts of Jewish refugees who have fled from Kief to England it appears that the most inhuman tortures have been in- flicted, and the most unblushing indig- nities heaped upon these poor sons of Israel. The Government Commission having charge of the Jewish question recommend the expulsion of the Jews from all villages, but that they be perv mitted to settie in towns having a cer~ tain population, provided they are pros hibited from trading in spirits or col- lecting parish taxes. They will be deprived of the right of civil registrar- tion, and forbidden to communicate with; foreign Jewish associations and there wlll also be separate Schools for Jewish children. NOTICE is given that application will be made to Parliament for an Act wthorizingga company to build a. rail- way between Montreal and a point on Lake Simcoe, near Beaver-ton, 'm'a West. \Vincheeter, Perth, and Smith’s Falls, and north from Lake Simcoe to . point on Lake Nipissing near South East Bay, and south to Toronto, and west to Detroit, to he called the Do- minion Air Line. This scheme has been under consideration before. We hope to see it granted if its construction is weally intended. It would give a very desirable through line to the ocean, just what. Ontario is now wanting. ‘ Ketclmm et al, vs. McKey~â€"Ad- joumed. lmckncr vs .lerenâ€"Nonsuit. l'letcher vs. Sleonp, Slcorpcluimant â€"-Jmlgmcnt fur claimant. Mi‘lar vs. McDonald, ct al,-â€"â€"Judg~ mont by F. U. Millau‘. Cmnpbcll Vs. Peelâ€"Judgment for â€mugs of "I: Division Court. vainly of “don-Ia. Arumtmug vs. Emulaâ€" for dwfc-mhmb without. costs. \Vnslsinglun vs. Foley“ Washim'tuu Vs. Foiuvâ€"A .5 a McBuin vs. Campboll, Chmpircl] claimantâ€"Struck out. Campbell vs. McBainâ€"Strnck out. Armstrong v9. Parliamentâ€"Judg- ment for plaintiff for $5.05. $7.90; Fouln vs. Armstrong, at al, Graham g-u‘nislmeâ€"Jmlgment for plaintiff for 86.00, and for guruislmo. 'flie sitting of 7th Division Court, County of Victoria, was held on Febru- my let, 1882, His Honor, Judge Dean presiding. The following cases were disposed of :â€"â€" McBain vs. Campbellâ€"Judgment forr1rla3inAtifl' for 819.39} .. ‘08. 3' â€NM :. MARâ€? 1“: Mt: .1 2. 1882 vu. Furdo~Judgnwnt Fulcy~â€"â€"Adjonrm-J. A «i ioumml. \Vushmgto Washingtokï¬ McDonaldv plaiuull' wichom Washington without. costs. Donne-Hy vs. gm nisheeâ€"Sm' all Heard “in: vigiunmerfoldb vs. Cliflord p. (1.. Mo; Kenzie, at al, galaâ€"Judgment. for gar. Frnser vs. Dolan, McRea, gar.â€" Stands for service on p. d. \Vilson vs. Merchisonâ€"Judgment for defendant. McDonald vs. McRenâ€"Stands at. defendant's request. Adam vs. Campbellâ€"Stands by con- sent. Munro vs. Trustees S. S. No. 5, Eldonâ€"Judgment. for plaintiff for $13.10. 7 Millar vs. McKenzieâ€"Claim fnr $170.95, adjourned to next court at defendant's request. on payment of coats. One judgment summons for $28.00, defendant to pay in one month. Next. court, “in beheld April 26th, 1882, at 10 o’clock a. m. OBITUARY.â€"â€"Miss Munro, who has beenu well known remdenb of this place for a. number of yeurv, died last Sunday morning after a rather short illnvsa. Deceased was interred in the Presbyterian burying ground at B01 sover. Dr. Campbell who conducted a series oflectures on the subject. of “Pln-en- ology" Inst week, paid us another visit, this week and delivered a very inst-ne‘- tive lecture to men only. He is now at Victoria Road. LAW Smutâ€"Mr. Donald Munro sued the trustees of this schuol for his pay on a job he had at the school house, and a great. number were suhpmnned to appear at the court last week at. Victoria Road. T he case was decided in fnvor of Mr. Munro. ADDRESS mu Pamearmwmâ€"On Monday evening last a social Was held at Mr. Robert Ringland’s residence by a few cl'his friends and admirers. Mr. Ringland intends leaving here shortly, and going to the North â€"West. The meeting was called to order and Mr John Ashman called upon to read the subjoined address. Mr. John Barker pieisented Mr. Ringland with a. handn some Bible and a hymn book. Mrs. C. Connor then piesented Mrs. Rii g- land with a beautiful sett of China dishcs in behalf ol‘her lady friends of her class, and Mr. John Ringland sr., was presented with a. beautiful silk handkerchief. The lollowing is the ad- dress read to Robert Ringland and family :HDEAR Fmeans,-â€"~\Ve the members of your class, in presenting to you a few little presentsdcsire to ac- company them with such an expiession of our regard for you as we have thought might be suitable for the pre- sen t occasion . To attempt to translate our hearts and give you a true version of our feelings would be simply to at- tempt the impossible. You may belicro us, dear friends, when we tell you that no language that we could command would adequately express the esteem in which you are held by the members of your class, and the congre- gation with which you have long worn shipped. \Ve tender you these tokens of our affection not as an acquainttmcc ofany portion of the debt of gratitude we own you, but as a kind of recogni- tion of your personal worth and the excellent services you have rendered us. \Ve cutreat of you to accept of these little things in that light only. being convinced as we are that you will dmive more satisfaction from tht assurance that Wu have a high appreci- atiou of you, than from any gift We could at present possibly present; to you. \Vo wish also to impress yen withlbe fact that though you will b( in the “Great Lone Land" and l'armwn From our sight you will not be out of our minds. “'0 shall remember you in our homes, in our social gatherings. and especially shall \vo rmnemhor you at the “Throne of Grace." I’ruying that God may be with you and bless you and make you a blessing, Wu thus take our all'rctionate leave of you. Signed in behalf of the class, Jonx Asnms. Mr. Ringlnnd mmle a suitable rpply. Having (lonojustice to tlm good Ihinga- provided by the ladies tho: vompmiy pmsoda SOL-in] evening and diulcrsul about. midnigln. 5“ 'I‘ranteod in b25005 at Gunn'u “8‘0 muentrs Mowura an? nuld v . «51015 "Outcry“. without M†“ new )rlldgl ngto From Our Own Correspondent. From Our Own Corresponclms. HA 'I‘ ’qulartin at al, Donnelly 5» ads costs to defendants. Thompsonâ€"Judgment. for BO LSOVER. HARTLEY. ï¬fï¬jbumod. ‘ulglueut for Stands Stands for The undersigned begs to inform the mblio of \Voodvnlle and neighborhood {hut he has commenced a New GROCERY AND 1 ROVISION STORE in this village. where will be found at all times a choice new stock of all kinds of NEW Grocery 3 Provision Store FAMILY GRQGEEIES, PROVISIONS, £6. TE __CASH UR blaunul'aumu rnuuuun, xor wmcn mo mg :' price will be paid. ,________.____ Please give me a Call and get my Prices 1 63' Store in Arch. Campbell's Block, immediately east of the Post. Ofï¬ce, \Voodville. Woodville, March lat, 1382. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, General Groceries. ï¬gï¬ï¬ï¬‚ 3.2123 £06333? wag-2mm CROOKERY AND GLA SSWARE: A CHOICE LINE OF LAMPS, ALSO A LARGE BANKRUPT 810le OF BOOTS and SHOES TO BE CLEARED OUT AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Satteens at 20cts. per yard. See 01 See our 10cm. \Vincoys Lndios’ Kid Gloves, 3 pairs for $1.00. A fow Overcoats to clear at $6. Peter 0. Campbell lms started Imsiross-oplnmtu Gregor Campbell's old stand. (ml {I prepared to do all km]: of Waggon Uarringu-Jhsihling. {cpuiring and Carriage-] tint- ' iug, I‘romptly Executed. ' IE" .. G: CABIPZBELL, CARRIAGE MAQGOMMAKEE , and Tweods at J ob PllCES: Tho highest market price paid for dairy or Farm Produce. share of patronage is respectfully solim‘fed, assuring the public services. chawma A. O. CAMPBELL, 3W8? AEBREVEE}. In the stand recent) y occupied by Arch. Campbell with a IVE W TWEEDS, NEH" 8991.110 80008 (MS, MODI'IRA’I'I". (â€YE HUI A CALI. WINTER GOODS! 105 E’ZWZS HEW PRINTS; TERMS, Cash or Produce. s Gpened Ouï¬ CASH OR MARKETABLE PRODUCE, for which the highest price will be paid. AT YOUR OWN PRICES. SPECIALITIES: Begs to announce that. he -â€"UI".TA‘°.DS 0Fâ€" See our Grog Grain Silk at. 50m. â€"--OF ._...... D. Stanton Try our 45 and 500%. Teas. Overcomings in Beaver and Presidents See our lOct. Prints. io of my best Being "kind to the distressed, for 'boiu , patimt towuds everybody, for doing g to all men, tor being courteous to all, nor for using Eoterbrook'a Steel Pens, winch are adapted lot I“ wriwrs. Fall What ... Spring What . . Aranecta Wheat Barley 0m ï¬e†ye H ay Potato“ .. ... Timothy ... Clover Butter A. F v [on H11) cs Sheepskinl... Dressed Hogs .. Beef ~ Flour. per cwt Chic ape: lb Turke a per lb Geese per lb Duckape r lb Lar_d per pen)- Em, packed 'I‘mov? per lb. 8 ring What, per bushel all \theat do Barley do Out: (10 Pen: d0 Rye do Rye do Potatoes per bag Butter, per ound, Rolls Butter, 0 Dairy épples, pqr barrel Eggs pér. dozen You will not be IOI‘I’ for hearing before ‘ugigiug_,_{01_- winking .. fore «yankingz .ï¬ur The Canadian Singer. W; Gamemn, ' som, “mummy AND FRUIT nvxscuny, mensALE AND RETAIL. FAMILY BREAD FRUITCAKES. MIXEDTEA CAKES. Apparatus and the Liver, Increas- ing the dissolving juices. alien ing almost instantly the dreadful results otDys epsia, Indigestion. and the TOR ID LIVER, mate: Zopesa an “my day necessityin very house. Itacts gently and speediéy m Biuaasneats, Costivensss. and! ache, Sick Headache. Distress a? ter Eating, Wind on the Stomach. Heartburn, Pains in thn 31410an Back,†W’ant cprpetx'te. Want at Enezry, Low Spirits. Foul Stom- ach. It invigorates the Liver. can n’es afl‘all surplus bile, regulates the Bowels, and gives tone to the wlgolegystezn. (FBOH BRAZIL. | 229 New Compound. Its wan- dertnl affinity to the Digestive 4ppg§atu§anq tgo 121'qu Merges- DCutth'is out and tat: a It to your Dmgfist and get 810 cent dam p19. are ebotu’. fax. 76 cents.†(1 tell murnc :‘gIzbor about it. (“HEAR ST 2mm ems MARKET! PARTIES SI' [’1‘] [ED \VHOLESA LII. Wflflï¬â€˜iï¬imflfl, 0R3! mom Sï¬o m 2123 Woodvlllo I‘lrucn‘ Markus. 001W lLLL‘ BAKERY. JOHN BERRIE’S JOHN BERRIE, otnnns'zEtTmcrrnn. .0. IS UNXLD Toronto Mullen. IN THE COUNTY AGENT and. natty a Specialty â€"ANDâ€"â€"- per bushel 65 to 70 per bushel 75 to 0 75 per ton 7 no to 9 00 per bushelo 50 toO 55 do 2 00 to 2 50 do 4 00 to 4 50 per ound 12 to )8 . . per ozen 15:01? do 1‘25 to 14 Cor .Kim; and Stunfl St :mwï¬mï¬wm 1.100001% mmmmmmmw 600333) 22747S" 1100001 . l 10 to] 12 l 12 tol 15 In?» to l (13 ‘. 60 to 75 37 to 38 OI