In Seasonâ€"The Toronto Mail says : “ Cut," a game played by boys, is now in season, much to the disgust of persons having occasion to use the sidewall: for pedestrian purposes. The game consists in a small stick, pointed at either end, by a process of batten iug, being sent whirling through a window, or. into the face of the unofl‘endiug passer-by." The same game is in vogue here, as one. windows can testify. Early.â€"â€" Notwithstanding the un~ usual lateness and severity of the spring the trees in this neighbourhood are leafing some days earlier than usuaf. Our postmaster, Mr. Gilchrist, who for a number of years past has kept a re‘ cord of the time of their appearance; informs us that they usually show them- selves between the 12th and 20th of this month. This year, the 11th sees them arrayed in their summer garments. HymonllIPThe following particulars relatiVe to the marriage of Miss Lizzie Creator, formerly of this place, we copy from the Gladstone News zâ€"This week it is our pleasant duty to chronicle run other of those matrimonial ventures which are getting so fashionable among us; and in passing we mightjust say that we are always ready and willing to give such doings the honors they de~ serve. Last Thursday Mr. S. 'I‘. Wil- son mede the best consignment of his life, when he consigned himself, freight- ed with hope and love, to the cave and keeping of Miss E. Cronter. The pair were made one by the Rev. W. R. Morrison, at .the Malcolm Hotel, and after the congratulation of f riemls,drore through the town. Now that the gem ial freighter has ireiglued himself into a binding contract, it only remains for us in common with his many friends to wish him a pleasant trip through this life, all the joy that his partner and him expects and a satisfactory settle- ment and clear receipt at the end. The bride was accompanied by Miss lmoch as bridesmaid, and both were attired elilto, Viz: Dress, Navy hlue, lustre and silk basque with trimmed skirt. Heed dressâ€"Bridal veil with orange blossoms. White kid ,slippms, and lavender gloves. The bridegroom was accompanied by Mr. Wm. May, and both were dressed in plain broadcloth. The happy couple are living in their one house in town. Our cheese fectmy opens this week. Besides the manufacture of cheese it is intended to go extensively into butter making 3. Mr. Miller has intioduced the latest im roved churn, and a neat little engine tr r this purpose. As fuc~ tory- -made butter commands a much better price in the maiket than the home made article we piedict a good endlucrative business for Ml.Mil|:11. We clip the following from the Cres.. ton Adam-liner :â€"â€"-“ Mr. J no. B. Camp- bell of Peterborough, Ontario, arrived in cilia city on Monday last, and took a position in the blacksmith shop at the round house. Mr. Campbell is brother- in-luw of Ned Sidey, foreman of our new-paper department, and also has reluivea in Greenï¬eld.†On Monday morning last Mr. G. \V. Millar had a very narrow escape from what might hove been a serious acci- dent. During a strong gust of wind the large sign over McIntyre dz. Prior's Store fell to the sidewalk, striking not foot from Mr. Millar, who happened to be passing at the time. The meeting proposed for the 10th inst.,(lnst Monday) resulted in nothing. Our villageredo not seem to take much interest in village matters. The apath y exhibited in regard to the sidewalk question being intense. All acknow- ledge that they would be most desirable, but that is all they seem inclined to do in the matter. 5' For the next week goods will be sold It Jan. A. Mitchell 00’. 51: 75ct. on the 8. Call and «cure good bargains. Since the rains growth has been very rapid, the ï¬elds are looking beautiful and greenâ€"quite a relief from the som- brd brown of the past six months. The law heavy rains has greatly re-n tardecl seeding in this vicinity; low, wet land: being in many places comâ€" pletely submerged. However, a few days of warm dry weather will see the larger part of it done. it Save 25 per cent. by buyin our teas cud tobacco. at Gunn Bro... 8 y Township 0' Eldon Court of Revision to revise the Assessment Roll will be held at Maguire’e Hotel, Hartley, on Monday, the 31st inst. Eldon Township Council met on Sat" urday last, and that petition from the village, where, Oh where, Was it? Com- mittee; please rise and explain. The Rev. Mr. Rosa is absent attend. ing the meeting of the General Anselm bly. Hr. "lbs. King, lefbï¬idn 'i‘lgsday morning for Manitoba. Covnr or Ramonâ€"A Morison. Tu: Rmuuron.-â€"-Wm. Henry. NEW ADVER'IISEMENTS. ' gm: mum. All persons interested will please govern themselves accordingly. Clerk's ofï¬ce, Woodville,'May 10th, 1880. A. MORISON, Clerk. r â€E Municipal Council of the Township P of Eldon, will lmlul a Court. of Revision to revise the Assessment. Roll of said Mani- ,cipality fur the year 1880, and til-m to hear appeals in reference to drainage by-lmv, at MONDAY, THE 3181 DAY OF MAY 1880. MAGU [R I‘I'S HOTEL, HA RTLEY: Dr. Abernathy’s Worm candy is put up in two colurd, one containing a purgative and one without, which combinntion no other Candy has. This alone makes it very valuable in case your child requires an open- ing medicine. It is the most effectual WORM DES I'ROYER known, pleasant to the taste. and as they contain no mineral, may be administered to the most delicate constitution. Full directions accompany each box. Price '25 cents, or 5 for ono nollar. Township of Eldon ! “r We are re iriIIg from business. and our immense stock of Dry Goods and Gro- ceries MUST be disposed ofy It willp p.y you to examine our stock Jas. A. Mitchell 6L Co. At. his residence, Toronto, on Sunday morning 9th May. the Honourable George Brown, Senator of the Dominion of Canada, aged 6| years and ï¬ve months. THE GRAVE. At Lnt 8, 3rd Com, Eldon, on \Vcdnesdny, 5th inst... Mr. Peter McIntyre, aged 27 years and 6 months. Ont. On Wednesday, 5th May, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. J. Mucnahl), Beaverton, lvrntllcr-in-law of the bride. assist- ed by Rev. Mr. Taylor, Lucknow, Nm. 8. Mellis, Esq.. Tceswntcr, to Miss Annie Campbell, second daughter uf M. Campbell, Esq, Merchant. Lucknow, County of Bruce, At “'oodville, on the 9th inst, the wife ofJ. \‘chay,l .sq. ., M. D., ofa. son. TH E ALTA R. 0n the 22M n puil, a: the \lnlcnlm Hotel, Gl'ulqtomy liytlnl: R:- -v. \V. 1-. \lorI-isnn, Mr. Sir "lIIniII W Ilsun. 0f (wimlnt IIIe, ta Miss Elizabeth Cmutci, II. nightc- -r0f l’I:ter(' I0,uth Esq†lute «If Wumlvillc, â€Mario. Hides? Calf Skins. BOOTS AND SHOES- Canadian, English New Store I NEW GOODS. New Prices I \Voodxfllg. May 5th, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, GROCKERY AND GLASSWARE ‘ PAYS THE HIGHEST PRICE MCIN TYRE PRIOR. COURT OF REVISION. Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, Colored and Black Lustros. Colored and Black Cash- meres, Flam, J:“1215n_oyt and Pompadour rm 3, TERMS, CASH OR PRODUCE. GREY AND WHITE COTl‘ONS, DUCKS, DENIMS, SHIRTINGS AND FANCY GOODS. Our P1 unella Boots are splendid value. “76 have just received a choice stock of MCMILLAN 4k MCLEOD’S OLD STAND, WOODVILLE THE CRADLE. . MAYB E'E invite Inspection. No trouble to show Goods. Has this week opened a magniï¬cent stock of Splendid value in A full stock of A full stock of FOR Don’t ASK FOR CREDIT. LATEST FASHIONS P. S.-Dou’t come without the money ; you will only lose your time. SLOO per barrel ; under 5 barrels, .81.! 5. 200 Barrels Fine, $1.25 per barrel. A few barrels Water Lime, $.50 per barrel, 300 Barrels Coarseâ€"5 Barrel lots and overâ€" PHOTOGRA PIIER BARBER, ONE noon WEST OF NORTHERN HOTEL WOODVILLE, ONTARIO. 500 BARRELS OF SALE P. MCSWEYN, E. N. MCLEAN, Scotch Tweeds @ash System MEROHANT YAILOII, Who cuts and makes suits in all tho PERFECT FIT. AT THE JUNCTION. HAS BEEN ADOPTED BY TERMS CASH. And guarantees a TII E AGENT, M. R. Station. andjfl can’t suit. you there is no harm done. All kinds of Produce taken for Booth and Shoes, or an account. a? N( CREDIT GIVEN ON ACCOUNT OF BAD PAY. Call and 500 my swo‘ Always on hand. ORDERED \VORK attended to on short notice, in Pegged and Sewed. Any defect in work sold by me required free of charg‘ Suitable for the Season, and another large lot coming in a few days which I w‘ sell CHEAP FOR CASH. A ï¬ne assortment of Trunks, Valises Satchel BUILDING AND. CONTRACTING A SPECIALTY. PLANS AND .SPECIFICA- TIO\S FURNISHED IF REQUIRED. Woodville, April 28th, 1880. BOOTS SHOES IN ALL LINES anber,Lath, Shingles. Planed Lumber, Flooring, Siding g, c., on hand and cut to order. Sash, Door,Blinds, Planing, Matching. Moulding, Scroll Sawing c , Furnished on the Shortest Notice. Having purchased the nBove Lumbar Yard, are now running it {in connection with fllei: Factory and would announce to all in want of LUMBER YARD, Astonishing Bargains in Boots and Shoes 1 “THE REGULATOR? WONDERFUL BARGAINS IlV * ' GROCERIES. WM. HENRY is still selling his Immense Stock at 750138 on the $ "F- â€"_â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" All pubic: who lm'é not yet. settled their accou~nts11hflotter do so at onc_e.' That they cm sup} 1y them on the shortest notice and at the most reasonable rates. B’ICGIMSIE BROS, \VOODVILLE, j McGimsie Bram, 1 TREMENDOUS‘ , ; . . _ ._ » ( Barqams 1n Evervthmg. .; DRY GO0DS. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. m:- ‘.’a‘! ‘1 MURDER ’! WOOD'V'ILLE CALL IS RESPECTFULLY REQUESTED AT TREMENDOUS BARGAINS IN I have received a. fresh Stock-of u.’ H â€"‘â€"_____ W...- 1-H .85": . W. all kinds of Building naturism 3001‘ AND SHOE ASTOR KING STREET, ' Woodville,‘ Ont, ROD‘ CAMPBELL’S ROD; East of the “ Northern Hotel. CAM-PEEL ad Letter do so at one