F horthern friends: But this "w "M“ is not urged as reason for taking action in the present case. ,_1 The northern people themselves are after all i the most interested. With this link they 1: would enjoy the full benefit of railway (mm 2‘ munication with the county town. The .6 whole county would he immediately beneï¬t- ' ted in many ways, as we have frequently pointed out in these columns and which We gneed not stop here to {mint out again. But ‘rno'e e‘sp‘ecially woulr this be the case in Lhny thousands of dollars have the repre- ,' “natives of the Whitbys stood up for man- fully in tlzqse (gays in buijd the roads of our I I _-‘L|A i‘ , The link wanted from Mnnilln to Beaver- ] ton, to form direct through railway connec- ii tion within the County of Ontario, is known t as the “ missing link.†Every traveller from the northern part of the County. who ' has to go thirty miles out of his way to Limi- any to reach the front, know: by practical experience the loss of the missing link. We in the front, daily experience it in the has of trade which is taken from us to Lindsay % and Port Hope. sneea non stop here to (Point out again. But more especially woul this be the case in 1 view of the early construction of the Ontario : Paciï¬c Junction, from Gravenhurst north. .Arrangements have just been concluded for .locatin the line, surveyors are to be put on dmmediately and the work pushed forwardâ€"o tan ample ï¬nancial basis for the building of “he road having been found by the four com- panies interested, with the Ontario Provin- .zial subsidy of $8,000 per mile. diminary concession, We are glad to learn [shat an agreement has been entered into kiwing the Whitby line running powers over he horthern, from Atherly to Gravenhurst. {Of course these they already possess over the gdidland, The missing link, therefore, is ell that is now wanting to give direct oom- punieation through the County of Ontario pith the Canada l’ucihc Railway, an object ,1 itself of so much importance, and for vhich so many are striving. In fact the onto through the county would he the lwrtest route to Lake Ontario. As an in- tancc of the future trade of the Paciï¬c unctimrâ€"not speaking of that of the (Ian- 1da l’acilic prnpcr-â€" We are told that in the “mouse country tributary to Lake Nipis- ,ing there are thousandsof millions of lumber p yet untouched by the axe. As a pre- ,nmcnsc country tributary to Lake Ni )in- log there are tliousnndsof millions oflumllmr yet lllltmlclwd hy the M0. But w come back to the $20,000, it is hut .paltr} sum, conalderinq as We have said. he position of the county, and the fact that he County of Ontario, as a "ount , has lever given a dollar towards; thu railroads how built. within its horders, and from which 0 much material beneï¬t is derived. With his sum secured. We are told the link could m ‘Juilc, and it could ho mode a condition hat the county Ili‘lli'lllllrefl for llm amount voqld only he handml over on tho vomplln ion of the work. Will .our municipal re. Vi‘uonhlivos ronlly show that they are capa- o of rising to tho impm-tango at tho occa~ T . ', _- regard I moved A. Ross advised have rec necessar hld cite: tion. Rs it u"... A grant of $20,000 from the county would now secure the construction of the link. It is but a small sum coming from tho County of Ontario. The link would give the front the shortest nilway route and the trade of the northern put of the county. which, naturally belongs to this section, and which in the early days the representatives of the front did so much to foster and secure. ’ A. Ross. and carried, “ that the parties be advised to abide by their own minute, and have recourse to revaluation of property if necessary.†Mr. Macnabb stated that he had cited Kirkiield and Victoria congrega- tion. Representatives were then heard when it was found that both places had nearly paid up their arrears. The Presbytery ex" pressed satisfaction with the report and ad. dresses of the deleg-ites. Arrangements were made to supply these congregations by members of Presbytery to the end of June. Papers Were read on a case before the Sea- pion of Fcnelon Falls, and referred back to the session. A business paper was read Iron) Cambray congregation. Mr. 1:. Irwin beard and the sanction of Presbytery grant- i ed to the congregation to make the change in regard to amuse property as the concre- gation propose. A committee was appointed to confer with the Rev. Mr. Fleming. apply. ing to be received into the ministry of the Presbyterian church The Presbytery then adjourned to meet at seven p. [1]. 0n re. sunning the committee reported on Mr. Fleming's case, and report received. he was recommended to join the church and Obtain work asa missionary and have his ppplication forwarded to the general assem- l) y next year. Mr. McLachlin, missionary from the north ï¬eld, was heard and due con- sideration given to the working of the sta tions and the missionary’s course approved. Arrangements Were made for administration of the Lord’s Supper at Coboconk by Mr. Lochead. Digby and Head Lake by Mr. Paul and Garden by Mr. Macnabh. A visi- tation of the ï¬eld by deputation recommend- ed. The clerk was instructed to prepare statistics on the schemes of the church by next meeting of Presbytery, to be held at Lindsay on the last Tuesday of August, at ll o’clock. a. [ILâ€"JAMES R. Sco‘rr, Presby- tery Clerk. At Woodville, and within the basement of the Presbyterian Church there, on Tuesday, 25th May, the Presbytery of Lindsay xnet mid was constituted by the Rev. D. McGre< gor, moderator pro (em. There Were pre- sent eleven ministers and six elders. The minutes of former meetings were read and sustained. The clerks-cad circular letter on Application to receive ministers from Truro Presbykary. Intimated that Victoria I’rcs'. bytery records had been sent to Queen’s College, and that Lindsay Presbytery records had been examined by the Synod and certi- ï¬ed as carefully and correctly kept. The Presbytery Ldjourned to meet st lp. 111., when it resumed with lev. J. Elliot in the chair. Representatives were heard from Uxbridge and Leaskdale and papers read in regard to the Mouse property, when it was moved by Mr. A. Curry, seconded by Air. ‘ THE MISSING LINK. LINDSAY PR ES BYTER Y. 'l'uk State of Massachusetts has Tramp Act. which has just. come in and hm lmcn printed and pmtml : tho highways of the State. ()ur he should pass some suvh momanrc, who!» pounbry is Ochm with tram Aneur nine .o’clock last Saturday morning David Cheer, yard master of the Midland RailWay, wee misting in unloading timber in the harbor, whim a large stick of timber rolled and threw him into the harbor, falling on him and inflicting se-vereinternulmud‘ other injuries. fmm the elll-ets oi which he 'i died on 'l'nesday morning :1! 4 o'clock. Mr. Cheer Was an l‘lnglidnnan. horn at, Wintaze. l near London, “I Allgllnl. Inï¬ll l, and was eon- sequently in the ï¬ftieth year of his age. He leaves a wife and eight. ()lllltll‘cllâ€"-C\\'0 boys and six girls, the eldest. of the family being-a boy of H years. Mr. Uheer‘n aged father and mother are lmth living. lie w 's a most sober and indnstrigm man. and had I been in the employ of the Midland lhilway Company for over 22 years. The funeral took place on \Vednesday afternoon to the Union Cemetery, and the mrlm‘e comprised all the employees of the Midland Railway shops in town, together with thme employ. ees 0f the Railway stalimmd at l’eterhonfl. A very large mirnhar of citizen: also attend- ed, and shoWed by their prexenm: the esteem in which deceased was held Jiylthein.‘ ' Port Hope Gui/Ir. Tin-z Bowmanvillu .V’ws says :â€"~lt is now settled beyond doubt that the 45th battalion will go into (lamp in this town. This of itself will be a considerable attraction nml beneï¬t to our people, but in addition to thus Col. Unbitt is new Working imlefatigably to secure the meeting of the â€ï¬nale here. If he succeeds in accomplishing this, we shall have such a milltary display as was nevur before seen in this vicinity. The force ex- pected is three troops of cavalry. consisting of l20 men and horses ; two batteries or art- illery, of eight guns, 30 mm and 64 llUl‘Sls ; three regiments of infantry, of lrom ‘Joo to LOJO men . makinga total of say Lil") men and oflicers. l9!) horses, and 8 guns. The time of going into camp will be about the 24th June. ' 01 , , , , _ 7.- v vu‘-°I'vi"li, (Ull‘l. II} is to be hnpcd it will be suliicicntly strict to ferret nut the whole truth. 'l‘mc British Admiralty have abandoned all hope as to the training ship Alla/1m, and we may be quite sure that this conclusion has not been arrived at and ofliciallly an- nounced without good reason. If it should he the case, there will be sorrow in him- dreds of homes. . The English navy has been unfortunate during the last decade. Dis. aster has followed disaster with distressing rapidity, fault of construction in some cases and incompetent handling in others being the causes of the mishaps that have sent hundreds to a watery grm'e. In this case there is to he a strict investigation, and it 1.. A, l I I v. -.. . _. . _ 'l‘uE feellngs of New York coachingmien have been hurt by the appearance in the street of a gorgeous {cabin-hand drag, which cruelly resembtes Col. Delancey Kane’s turn out, and is run by an enterprising soap man for advertising purposes. Two digniï¬ed darkies in drab overcoats with bright but- tons and high hats with gold bands sit on the box. and t\vo_othor men and brothers sit on the rear seat, and persistently How long brass horns, much like those used on Col. Kane’s coach to wake up the rural echoes. The upper-crust do not enjoy this travesty, but the rest of the city Seems to appreciate it hugely. says he thinks he has a light insurance on the building. The furniture was mostly saved. Armm'rnn HIGHWAY Rommn\'.-â€"Mr. Ja es Antlerson,jeweller, Oshawa, on Tues- day night last, about ll o’clock, was accost- ed on Celina Street by three men, who ordered him to give up his money and watch. He refused to comply with their demands and the ruflians attempted to seize him, but he eluded them, and, beating a hasty retreat, made his escape. 11‘ appears that the number of rate payers returned this year in Peterborough, is 100 less than that of last year. The total value of real, personal and income is returned about $8,040 less than last year. The only item showing an increase this year our the past is that of (legs which is 340 this year while last it was 3'29; so that it would ap- pear as if l’eterhero is really going to the (logs. 0!“ the 00,000 men in the navy, upwards of 7,000 are registered abstaiucrs, mnl nmrc than «me-half 01" the 4,000 boys in training. ships have signed the pledge ; while among the oflicerfl’ branch there use 158 members of the National. l‘cmperancc League. In the army the estimated number of abstaiuersjs about 20.000 Tm: apical-Linea 0f the wheat crop in France mu lnglund is all that euuld be .le. sired, and if the pl‘OIIIiScll yield is reulize~l it is computed that competition with the United States will reduce the price £' per quarter. .'l‘his means a. saving to England and France together of £20,000,000 sterling. 'l‘m; troubles of the new Imperial (:ovurn- nxent are beginning early. The discovery of an error in the Indmn budget, involving 815,- 000,000, hits caused a profound sensation. It is intended to send out a commission to investigate the linuneinl condition of India. IT is proposed to erect a bridge nowas the River Gutiucau to couuoctjlw city of “all with the southern portion of the county of Ottawa. printed MM pmtml alum: all uf the State. ()ur Legislature some auvh measure, for the y iapvmrun with tramps. ‘ 'l'hd git-Julianna}; ls paused a intn furcc. \\ Intml .IIN) lumium «If ('lnvm HIM MUNRO Bros Ilsa IIIv qIIIIIIitv of PIIIIx, Outs, â€KI" I Icy WM] \VIII :IL. Clover, Timothy. Man-3016,, Turnip, Carrot anal. oaner seeds sow in bulk. 'I‘Im Ilia/H's! Mar/art Prim Me ill in, (flash for all kinds 0}“ {Farm l’rml‘ucc. AND OTHER I’IUH'ISIUNS LA RUE S'I‘UUK. FLOUR, r)..\':'.\n«;.u,, «x xxxâ€: -; i,.0..\'rs mun, mnmzy ANI)\\'HI'1A'I‘. Groceries, Provisions, Seed Beg tn Inl’urm the people of \Vuodville an] the surruumlinnr cuuntry that. they have “pulled an extensive stock of FJUGSlf BRIE Don’t ASIf ["0]: CREDIT LATEST FASHIONS Unr stuck will In: RUM at muncmtivc price fur cash, PORK, POTATOES Covxn C1 ERIC 5 OFFICE, Lindsay, \Iny L’5tln.1880. TUESDAY, Tl-IE 8th OF JUNE, 1880, AT 12 O'CLUCK, Noox, for the transaction of general business. By order, Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Council of the Unrporatinn of the County of Victoria will be held in the Council Cham- ber at the Court House, in the Town. uf‘ Lindsay, on, When the Little Ones are suffering; from “’ornls there will usu'llly be one or more of the followmg syniptcuns :â€" llzul breath, pale, snllow, UI'IL‘IUIUII complexion, with occasional flushing. swollen upper lip, enlarged nostrils, a livid circle under the eye. with dilation or contraction of the pupil and vacant expression. disturbed sleep, grinding of the teeth, picking the nose, a. dry cough, slow fever or convulsions. It requires no coaxing to induce the sufferer to eat Abel-netliy’s Worm Candy. Price 25 cents. who rove about from place to place, hogging or living without lalmr or visible nicansicf support; Women. minors under schnteeu years of age, lilinil persons, and persons asking charity within the limits of their own cities and towns alone excepted. Any tramp, upon eonvietion of twin: a tramp, is to be sent to the House of Correction or State Werkhouse, for not less than six months, nor more than two years. If he entersa house without leave. or injures anyhmly. or has a dangerous weapon, or threatens to damage property, he is to he sent to the Home of Correction for from one to live yearu, or to the State \\'orkhou.-e for from one to three years. Upon View of any of these otl'euecs, any shurill‘, ilepnty,eonstahle. or policeman ~an arrest the tramp without warrant. and municipal, district, and police count and trial justices are giVen jurisdict- ion. Mayors and seleet-nmn are authorized to appoint special policemen to attend to the tramps exclusively. Finally, any tzamp escaping from the State \VorlghonSc renders himself liable, if "e-eapfuveil, to sir. months extra imprisonment.“Guide. E‘ E. .19 D b'l‘viEN. Gash Systw (1195151511 L GRUCIL'RS MERCHANT TAILOR, \Vho cuts and makes suits in all tho OUXTY 0F VIUTURLA '. MCSWEYN PERFECT FIT. A LWAYS (W HAN V). 'VVA N'I‘ICD- 2.21133, o,. c. HAS BEEN ADOPTED BY Aml guarantees a Tl‘I E T. MAT‘L‘IIETT. . County Clerk. b the lowest rc- ‘, or produce. CA D P)" 0008 “ISHIN GLES 1 """ if}; E N. McLEAN, l’art lots 7 and 8, (Jun. 14, 1501101123, 100 cleared ; with log house and ham. l‘urt Int l2. (Jun. 10. three-cighths of an acre. in the village of Derryvillc, with frame house and ham and brick store. Immigrants and others wishing to secure ()hunp llmnestcmls, will liml them: I’m- pcrllQ-fl wurthy of their special at tcntiun, as they will he sold cheap, and on very easy term-s of payment, For further particulars apply to 'l‘owxsnn- or Bnocx : “'est half lot 4, Can. ‘2, 100 acres, 40 cleared, with 103 house and outbuildings. Towxsmp or LAX'ION : East half, lot 10, (foil. 6, 100 acres, 50 cleared, ordinary building. . Part lot 8, (Jon. 10. 8,8 acres, 20 cleared, with ordinary buildings. Lot 32, (Jon. 8, â€6 acres; 50 cleared. Lot lb, North Portage Road, 100 acres, 20 cleared. South lmlf, lot 14, (Jon: 2, IOU acres, 80 cleared, with log house, lmrn, stu‘nlc and other buildings and a guod orchard. South “ est quarter, lot 13, Con acres, 25 clcaxcd. with log house. vaxsmr or ELDON: FARM PROPERTY I FOR SALE. Groceries, Fruits and Con. feetionez-y. KING STREET, \VOODVILL'E. A RTIEN contomrlnting building will ï¬nd it to their m vantage to Apply to “'ood ville. From ‘2 to 20 years, on the Sinking Fund System or on a Straight Loan at ; rate of interest. Lands for Sale or to Rent MONEY TO LOAN! ERA ï¬ll/VG ’I'IJIIIH'IIE P. S.â€"-Dou’t come ' \viï¬houï¬ the money ; you will only lose your time. And near the Northern Hotel, Keeps groceries in stock in his brick block, Provisions, too,'as well ; ' Keeps Sugars, Teas, Flour, Pork and Cheese, Sells Apples, green and dry, Codï¬sh, Sardines, Potatoes, Beans, And Herring in supply ; Keeps Butter. Eggs, Gloves and Nntincgs, And Candies in the jar. Keeps ()andlewicks and candlestieks, (foal Oil, and Soap in bars. Sell Syrup liere, both prre and clear, Of Gold and Amber lino; Sells Raisins, Rice, Black Pepper, Spice, And Sundries not a few. $1.00'|)er barrel; under 5 ballets, SI. I5. 200 Barrels Fine, 81.25 pm barrel. A few barrels Water Lime, 31.501101' barrel, 300 Barrels Coarseâ€"5 Lane] lots and averâ€"â€" 600 BARRELS 0E SALT. ls well supplied, King Street: PHOTOGRAPHER BARBER, ONE DOOR WEST OF NORTHERN HOTEL ‘WOODVILLE, ONTARIO. Give Him a, Call ! INSURANCES EFFECI‘ED AT THE JUNCTION. U] T l') A 1’. . MCLEOD, ‘HEAP â€"lMI’ROVED .c. GILCHRIST, (â€LUHIHST, \Vmulville. TERMS CASH. â€â€˜AN 0â€"“ _DEALEI{ lNâ€"w AGENT, M. R. Station. ', South side, . 7, ï¬fty h low $5 'l'() 8 Q Wort 1f yuu an: (on fat ur too [can and want to know Imw to change your condition. send fur :\ mupy â€f UH: Work, Fat and LCM]. It (-untu‘iim' oomph 2x: Hygienic, Dietetic and 'l'hcrvpcl’lliu inslrlurlinim that will enable any nllu to rmlmzu their Hush if~cor ulont Ol‘ incronsc it if omm-intml. It is written in vicar yut (-mnpw-lu-nsiw: style and its direct- imm mm he easily understood It should be h-atl by "Wary int or loan person. Sent for (on thruccontainmprs. VAN â€ELF C0., ‘20 Ann St... N. V. 'l'm‘onto, (MIL, Canada. (311‘ Sold in \Vnmlvillc Ivy all Druggiatl, and by all wlmlvuzllc mnl retail drnggists in (.';ul;ul:lnml Hm l,'nilml States. ll4-ly V. l.» 'l‘lw «lrnmluls of Our Imsincss have mmmsitnfml mu' rvmm'ing tn 'l‘m'onto. to which plans plm-u address all future oom- municntiuns. In may by addressing â€my? rjj. The Great TIIADE ,rié.‘1Â¥*j Engli 1112.012;- ’7 gay; nn unfail- 3... -, r, {1“ mg cure ful )1] ,4- Seminal \\'mk- . m?" llcS‘S, S wrnm- _. 1 1 //¢\NW% in: r hen, llnpo- .‘ tt-ym) and all “‘5 £01010 Taking Disc. l;03 tlmtAï¬m- ' l’urchasors should look to the Label on the Pots and. Boxes. If the address is not 533 Oxford. Street Londoh, the? are spurious. 6412 GRA 1n, 7. Sponillu MEDIoIï¬E. 533, OXFORD fi'l'lll'll'l'l', LONDON, Anal are sold by all Vemlnrs of Medicines throughout the Civilized \Vorld; with di- rectiuns for use in :llmust every la" nngo.~ ‘ The Trade Marks of these chdicines are registered in â€Ltmm. Hence, any one (‘hmnglmut the British Fmsesaiona, whn nmv keep the American Counterfeit: for sale, will be prosecuted. only at And every kind of SK IN DISEASE; it has never been kmm'n tn fail. Itis an infallible ruxnc'ly. If effectually nxhlml nu Um luck and chest, as salt into meat, it cures Nâ€! E THHUA'I‘, Diptherin, Hymn-hills, “Highs, L'ulcls. and even AH'I'JIMA. For Glandular Swalllugs, Ab- sccswss, l’ilcs, [V'istulnxy Gout, Rheumatism, - 3'0 Known throughout the t.-. Searcmng ana. ago-mung Pro m5: orld.’ Furthc aura of BAD LEGS, Bad Breasts, u «3 cu uII. (I! 15 {1131311131. 1.111111 111;1)1'101N1«1,m and BUWELS, giving tone, energy, and vigour lu tlh-sc great MAIN SPRING-S OF LIFE. They are conï¬dently recommended as a nun-r failing remedy in all cases where the cmxstituliun, {mm whatever cause,'has lmcmnc impaired Ul' \Vcakcllctl. They are u'umlcrfully cllicncinus in all ailments iuci~ lltflltlll In Fulnal 'uf all ages; glut as (L These humus Pills purify the BLOOD, and not most 1n)\\'cr1‘l:Hy,yct suutlling on the Tans ureat Household Medicine ranks among ‘cho leading necessaries of Life. The i’ 160 LB ‘é‘JSUa’iDS, 3811568 MD ULGEBS Half a mile west of Mrs. Young’s Hotel, FAT/1WD LEAN“. 1.1mm. summon, KIDNEYS Having a good stock of logs on hand he is prepared to till HOUSE AND BARN BILLS as cheap as any mill in these parts. The undersigned would gain than}; the public for their liberal patronage in the past year and “wild state that ho is still manu- facturing LUMBER AND SHINGLES. Hm us a call before purchasing elsewhere REMEMBER THE PLACE. 1'0820 per day atrhomer." Samples “'9th 35 free. Address 8113802! t. FOLLIOTT’S MILL, FARM PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR LUMBER AND SHINGLES. PORTAGE ROAD. PMS and Ointment are Manufactured H. I"-(')LLI()'I".I‘, Bolsover, SHIN GLES ! Lin‘é’ï¬izlgv mampm: (20., LUMBER follow as a unsurpassed.